Well I am happy to report that the fitness regime continues apace. Today has seen me jog three quarters of a mile down to the rugby pitch, quite easily to my slightly tired surprise, with my 15kg daysack on my back. The circuits session went well with me achieving more than I thought I couldContinueContinue reading “#Depression – Monday’s workout is always exacting”
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#depression Inspiring people – Antonio Carluccio
#Depression Inspiration – Antonio Carluccio
Reading today’s newspaper highlighted another inspiring famous character who I was genuinely surprise to hear suffers from depression. Antonio Carluccio at the tender age of 76 has apparently written 18 cookery books, plus an autobiography and had his own name above a string of cafes. Not bad going on my book. Yet this icon ofContinueContinue reading “#Depression Inspiration – Antonio Carluccio”
#Depression – It’s Friday, raining and I am smiling lighting up the world around me
Well that was the week that was! There have been highs, there have been some very challenging lows but I continue to strive. Forging my way through some serious adverstity and after all that, still able to help people when they needed me. So this week, in the words of one I love dearly, IContinueContinue reading “#Depression – It’s Friday, raining and I am smiling lighting up the world around me”
#Depression – It’s Monday, the sun is shining…
Good Morning Everyone! I hope you all have had (or are coming to the end of) a great weekend. Another week lays before us full of opportunities to embrace… So what are you seeking to achieve this week? I am setting myself these challenges … 1. To enjoy eight hours sleep per night. 2. ContinueContinueContinue reading “#Depression – It’s Monday, the sun is shining…”
A desk of one’s own
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Writer Erinna Mettler sparked my interest this week with her post on ‘Desk Envy’. A desk is such a fundamental part of a writer’s equipment, yet so difficult to perfect, it is no wonder that there are thousands of pictures like the ones of famous writers’ workplaces in the…
