This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year is probably the best I've been for a long time in terms of mental health. If you are a regular reader to the blog you'll know I've had depression, anxiety and panic attacks over the last few years. I was on TV last week talking... Continue Reading →
The turning point
It's two years ago since I hosted the first Havin'aLaugh Coffee Morning. Some of you might remember it, some of you might not so here's a bit of background. Around three years ago I got hit out of the blue with depression, I say hit because that's what it felt like. It seemed like one... Continue Reading →
Two years on
The pic on the left from 2017, the pic on the right 2019. A memory came up on my Facebook page today. It was me at the Sligo Summer Festival with Andy (my hubby). I remember it well. I was terrified. The smile hid the turmoil that was going on inside me. At that time... Continue Reading →
Sunday Sunday
March seems to be flying, or is that just me? There have been a lot of different events that I've been to and I was thinking back to how I was this time last year. I used to turn up to things, take one look at everyone and leave again. I started to push myself... Continue Reading →
The Breakfast Club
I've always wanted to be part of a breakfast club (there is a nod to the 1980s here) so when I heard about the Artists' Breakfast Club at The Model Sligo I was very interested. Although half of me was wondering would it be acceptable to me to go. As I walked in I was... Continue Reading →
It’s the most wonderful time of the year?
I'm still behind on blog posts but that's OK. It's been a busy week trying to get things organised for Christmas, finishing up work which included two interviews to do this week as well, so I found myself getting stressed. I was meant to be getting presents yesterday but took one look at the queues... Continue Reading →