Breaking Free from the Hamster Wheel: A Personal Journey

THE STRUGGLE OF LIVING ON A HAMSTER WHEEL Are you familiar with the term "living on a hamster wheel? " The phrase "living on a hamster wheel" describesΒ a situation where someone feels trapped in a monotonous, repetitive cycle of work or daily tasks, often without a clear sense of progress or achievement.Β It suggests feeling busy…

Embracing Change in Your 40s: Breaking Routine

As we navigate through our 40s, it's common to settle into certain habits and comfort zones that define our daily routines. This stage of life often brings a heightened sense of self-awareness and the realisation of what truly brings us joy and ease. For many, the familiarity of daily routines can be both a blessing…

YOU … what a thing indeed

There are only a few people I know that I really like. In spite of my outgoingness and bubble personality (something some say about me) , I am actually a very grumpy person, antisocial I might add and definitely judgmental πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ You are free not to like me just like I am free not to…

SORRY … NOT SORRY …

There is this British culture of saying sorry. You accidentally brush your shoulder with someone at the traffic lights ... "Sorry!" ; in the queue at the tills and someone looks at you? ... "Sorry!" .... When I moved to England I took it as politeness until, years later, I realised that it has nothing…