Friday 30 September 2016

New Beginnings: University Edition

So yesterday marked the start of year two of uni and I can honestly say I am excited yet very nervous for what this new year has to offer. With starting back I thought I would create a few tips for the people who have started their first year. These tips will be based off my experiences. 
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Sunday 25 September 2016

Favourite Autumn Lipsticks

Thank you to everyone who voted on my twitter poll. 98% of you wanted this so I hope you enjoy.

I am not usually the kind of person to have a lipstick to match the season but throughout autumn I seem to us only these shades. I love these lipsticks so much. Well I love my whole collection of lipsticks if I am being honest.

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Friday 23 September 2016

Seasonal// Hello Autumn

I cannot believe that it is Autumn already. It doesn't even feel like we have had a summer here in the UK. Don't get me wrong we have had some hot days maybe an odd hot week but that is all for our summer. Now Autumn is here I am looking forward to getting the knitted jumpers and comfy socks out because there is nothing I love more than wrapping up in comfy clothes, drinking tea and taking Autumnal pictures.

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Sunday 18 September 2016

Introducing my photography project


I love photography, going outdoors and getting some awesome shots of the world around me so because of this I am going to be starting a new project called Capture Life which will be like my photography portfolio. I haven't done a Project yet on my blog so I hope you guys enjoy it.
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Saturday 17 September 2016

Don't Give Up

Failing could be the best thing for you. It helps you learn, you appreciate success more and it will help you find what you truly love.
Failing in school or failing to maintain stability with your mental health means that you can learn and improve on how you felt and what not to do next time.

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Sunday 11 September 2016

Suicide Squad

First of all before I even write anything about the review. I want to wish that all those who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks in 2001 are being supported and loved by all. What happened is so tragic and even now 15 years later it is still a massive part of peoples lives and it will be forever. I was lucky enough in 2012 to travel to New York and see the Memorial being built. The fountains are beautiful pieces of history for the people who tragically lost their lives. 

They are gone but will never be forgotten.

I went to see Suicide Squad quite a few weeks ago and I loved it. The last review I wrote was Batman vs Superman and I explained how I didn't really like it. I find DC are very action focused in their movies.


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Sunday 4 September 2016

Does it ever end?

The thought of forever having a mental health illness used to make me feel trapped but after 5 years I have found that just because you have this hidden illness you don't have to feel like it rules over you.

Accepting there is something wrong is the best place to start. It took me at least a year and a half to accept that I had something wrong with me. After having gone through the most awful year of my life I decided to sit down and talk to someone about it. Accepting it was the best thing I have ever done about my mental health because accepting you have a problem but refusing to let it defeat you shows strength. No matter how long it takes. 

The good and bad days are the tricky bits. The good days are fantastic because you are so used to having bad days everyday to the point where a good day is a luxury. I 100% appreciate the good days now but the bad days show me how far I have come. When you have a bad day just try to remember that a good day will appear sometime. If you give up you will never know when that good day will come.

1, 2, 10 years down the line you won't know what your life will be like. I never expected 4 years ago that I will be writing a blog that I cherish so much advising people on how to cope, giving advice or sharing my mental health stories. There are so many people with mental health issues in the UK but the Government have made cut backs to the services that help us. With that service taken away I think its important to find a coping mechanism that suits you whether you have Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia or an Eating disorder. 

Mental Health is definitely underestimated and pushed aside. 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem in any given year. You will probably work with someone facing a MH problem. With this 9 in 10 people with a mental illness will experience stigma and discrimination where nearly 3 in 4 young people fear the reactions of friends when they talk about their mental health problems 
(TimetoChange.org.uk, 2016)

Anyone who wants to overcome an mental health problem are so STRONG because waking up, getting out of bed and living through everyday feels like hell and trust me I know how hard it is. By waking up and deciding that today you will fight back against your own mental state makes you BRAVE. They hold on to life even when it feels like its slipping away. That makes you AMAZING. 

So no it never ends but accepting its a part of you makes it easier to live with. You are not crazy, out of your mind or nuts. You are unique, one of a kind and YOU. Nobody can beat that. 

Good Luck. I love you all. 
 Emily xx
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