Beginning another week in lock-down can be super tough on your mental health especially being Easter weekend and ordinarily we would of spent it enjoying the beautiful weather we’ve had probably would’ve been so much easier if it packed it down with rain! One of the biggest battles we face is our own thoughts especiallyContinueContinue reading “Starting a new week.”
Tag Archives: Disabled
The importance of self-care in isolation
Day 3 of lockdown for some people Weeks 2 for disabled people While we’re in the thick of a global pandemic life as we once knew it seems like a distant past time. With washing your hands more going to be the new norm our routines will drastically change from now on. The government haveContinueContinue reading “The importance of self-care in isolation”
Staying Calm In Stressful Situations
Hey welcome back to my blog! I’m pretty sure most of you have been following the currently situation happening in the UK and world right now and if not where hell have you been hiding!? Time to share that secret spot… All jokes aside to be completely honest with you I don’t really want toContinueContinue reading “Staying Calm In Stressful Situations”
Loneliness & isolation
Let’s get though this together in a true old fashioned British way! It doesn’t seem to matter where you look right now whether it’s Switching on the TV opening up your Facebook, Instagram and Twitter app’s our newsfeeds are full of one thing and one thing only coronavirus (COID-19). With the Government ramping up theirContinueContinue reading “Loneliness & isolation”
Boosting Your Productivity
We come across plenty of moments in our life where we’re doing nothing those in-between moments, thumb twiddling moments I like to call them. We can waste a lot of time in our thumb twiddling moments without even realising until we find ourselves saying where did that hour will go. If you want to knowContinueContinue reading “Boosting Your Productivity”
I have a wheelchair Barbie
I maybe one of the rare breeds of girls growing up that wasn’t really interested in barbie dolls when I was younger, I was more an outdoorsy girl. I remember my grandparents having my aunties and mums old dolls in a little navy blue case but I never really had much interest they came outContinueContinue reading “I have a wheelchair Barbie”
International women’s day
Disclaimer: This is a paid post by AccessAble you can download their App by clicking this link Celebrating the success of women is exciting and powerful, shining a spotlight on the amazing women in the world. I like to think that I celebrate women every day, however, International Women’s Day on 8th March is aContinueContinue reading “International women’s day”
Our marriage and Muscular Dystrophy
Is my marriage defined by my disability!? Even up to the day of saying I Do I asked hubby to be if he was totally sure that he wanted to marry me, not for your normal wedding jitter reasons like do you really love me, will you be fateful, this is forever questions. None ofContinueContinue reading “Our marriage and Muscular Dystrophy”
