Okay, TECHNICALLY my 5th Blogiversary is on Sunday 1st July but since I don't post on Sunday's I'm putting this here! 😀 In fact, as well as being my Blogiversary, this post is also my 300th post! *woohoo*
Okay, TECHNICALLY my 5th Blogiversary is on Sunday 1st July but since I don't post on Sunday's I'm putting this here! 😀 In fact, as well as being my Blogiversary, this post is also my 300th post! *woohoo*
As you probably guessed from the title, this is not a Monday Marketing post. I have shifted my topic to Mental Health today because it's something I need to talk about.
We're into a new month, so that means a whole new set of goals. Because unless I have a scary-amount of things to occupy myself with, I will probably misbehave 😀 My goals are not just writing goals, because I have other projects that need my time as well.
She's the one curled up in the corner, hyperventilating and overthinking scenarios and trying to vanish into thin air. I know, she's a little odd. That's why I don't introduce her that often. She's not exactly the life of the party.
Do you have a bucket list? Most people's bucket lists, consist of large adventures or big projects/achievements. Maybe it's to climb Mt. Everest, be mortgage-free before 40 or backpack throughout Asia.
For those of you who've been following this blog, you probably know that earlier this year my partner and I took the Bold Move to up sticks from England and move to Northern Ireland.
Recently I have been struggling with numerous aspects of my life, because the universe likes to dump you in the deep end every now and then. Following a frank discussion with my partner regarding what we wanted in life and where we were, we have decided to make a bold move and so we are moving out of England and across to Ireland.
There is an ironic reason this blog post never made it up on Friday. It was due to the fact that Friday was a rough day for me. In truth, this year has put me through the wringer and because last year was pretty rough too, I am just struggling to find the energy and motivation to keep going.
I've been online for many years, well before social media became a thing and when people used to chat in forums and on AIM and MSN messenger (showing my age). However, with this so-called 'Social Media', all I am finding is a lack of real connections and a lack of actual social interactions (even virtual ones).
Since many of you found my last Bad At Being An Adult article both amusing and pretty close to home yourselves, I thought I'd bring out part two. There will probably be a lot more of these eventually because I feel I do quite a few too many things in my adult life that makes me a bad adult.