High sensitivity and social media – some guidelines that help me
Although much has been written about the ills of social media, I have a sense that HSPs feel […]
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Although much has been written about the ills of social media, I have a sense that HSPs feel […]
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Four years ago today I published a post about the bittersweet experience of watching our children go through certain milestones.
So… January has come and gone, and with it the deadline for filing personal tax returns. For various reasons, which
The Dread of the Tax Return (especially if you’re an HSP) Read More »
As we near the end of the year I can’t help but look back. 2017 was a big ‘mothering year’
Reflections on a Decade of Mothering Read More »
I’ve never liked horror – films or books – and the few famous films in that genre that I did
The Appeal of Halloween to an HSP Who Doesn’t Like Horror Read More »
Today, I am having a low day, a sad day. Today is a day to remind myself that there is
On Feeling Invisible Read More »
A while back, I was lucky enough to be nominated by the ever-thougtful Dawn from Journal of Dawn
The 100th Post! Blue Sky Tag (a Q&A with me), 5 Year Blogiversary & Giveaway Read More »
Around this time last year I wrote a post called Running on “empty” that resonated with a fair few readers.
A fortnight ago the funfair came to our small town and set up shop. This happens every year at the
All the Fun of the Fair – or Maybe Not? Read More »
Last week it was my husband’s and my wedding anniversary. We celebrated with hugs and kind words and time spent
Marriage and the Midlife Crisis Read More »
Sometime last year I took my daughter to a friend’s birthday party. As I stood in the café area of
Seeing Myself in My Parents; Seeing My Parents in Myself Read More »
A couple of weeks ago I had a total of 20 creative pieces ‘out there’ in submissions land. I was
Our Cat, a Little Bird and Some Thoughts on ‘Persuasion’ Read More »