I'm the happiest of Bronwens today. Autumn simply is the second most wonderful time of year (Christmas being the most wonderful time of the year, of course) and I'm so happy it is here. What's not to love? Good TV. Jumper weather. Beautiful crisp colourful leaves. Monthly reasons to get together with friends and family… Continue reading A Vital Life Lesson: There’s Joy in Letting Go, Accepting Change and Staying Put
Category: Chapter Three – Leaving Home
Navigating Life in My Twenties: Feeling like I’m on a non-stop rollercoaster ride
Old habits die hard and life in my twenties still feels as complicated as ever. Long gone are the days of blog posts written every Sunday without fail; always about lazy days at my parents', roast dinners, good books and sunshine or rain. Funnily enough, I actually did spend Sunday just gone at my parents'… Continue reading Navigating Life in My Twenties: Feeling like I’m on a non-stop rollercoaster ride
The Best of Brighton: Culture, Food, and Fun
I spent last weekend in Brighton with four friends, celebrating my friend's birthday and I fell in love. I arrived in Brighton tired, hungry, sweaty, clueless and with heavy bags in tow after a very long day at work. The lively atmosphere gave me an immediate boost. Between the squeals of people on hen nights,… Continue reading The Best of Brighton: Culture, Food, and Fun
Why it’s important to slow down when life feels complicated
We, people in general, tend to overcomplicate things. Life's fairly simple when you think about it. We're born. Some things go wrong and some things go right. Some of us are lucky and some of us are incredibly unlucky. Some people like us and some people don't. We make friends and we lose them. Then… Continue reading Why it’s important to slow down when life feels complicated
A quick-check in
Hey there! I am back after an incredible two weeks spent travelling Europe with one of my best friends and thought I'd check-in quickly before like gets too bonkers again. I can't even begin to tell you what a great time we had in Europe using our Interrail ticket to hop between countries. From walking… Continue reading A quick-check in
Tackling new job nerves again and finding calm
"Let go of the familiar and embrace the new" I was super happy and excited, but goodness I was nervous. A small part of me was just rationally worrying about the new job itself. Whether I'd be able to do it, whether the people would be as nice as I hoped, whether I'd impress like… Continue reading Tackling new job nerves again and finding calm
Feeling optimistic
Easter weekend's been and gone. Friday was a lazy hazy day. Dave and I ordered takeaway, watched films, I read, he played games. It was wonderful. Saturday morning, I met two lovely humans I haven't seen in too long in London for brunch. It wasn't as posh as it sounds though. Sorry to ruin the… Continue reading Feeling optimistic
Letting emotions run free and learning to be happy
I'm sat on the sofa by the window, getting blinded by the sun, but refusing to shut it out. I'm two chapters from the end of Harry Potter so when I'm done writing, I'm finishing it. Then I'm rewarding myself with a cream egg or two before taking a deep breath and picking up the… Continue reading Letting emotions run free and learning to be happy
Coping with change and finding positivity again
The last time my anxiety was exacerbated by a big change, it took a lot of adjusting for me to get to a point where I felt like I could live freely again. Perhaps it's cos I'm older and wiser, perhaps it's because I have Dave or perhaps it's actually because this time I've been… Continue reading Coping with change and finding positivity again
Mind over matter: The power of mindfulness meditation
Recently, my beautiful cousin spoke to me for a long time about mindfulness. And I mention it because even more recently I discovered just how practising mindfulness can help. In the spirit of being honest, when I first spoke to my cousin, I didn't think it was for me. I thought a mindfulness meditation was… Continue reading Mind over matter: The power of mindfulness meditation
An honestly good week
I set the bar high with the honesty thing and I've been fretting ever since. Every post that popped up on my Facebook timeline this week, had me second guessing myself. An article titled 'What anxiety actually is, because it's more than just worrying', had me closer to pressing delete on last week's post than… Continue reading An honestly good week
Butterflies find a new home
Move-in day wasn't far from perfect. This was our first time moving into a new home together and yet, everything ran surprisingly smoothly. I was so ridiculously happy when we eventually found ourselves sat on blow up chairs, in our new home's lounge, surrounded by our belongings, eating Chinese takeaway and drinking Prosecco. I'm still… Continue reading Butterflies find a new home