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When Londoners hit The Big Apple – first 24 hours 

Having a blast in New York as we head south to Jamaica. 🇬🇧–>🇱🇷 Share the fun!😊

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Hearing voices in the NHS: thoughts of a nurse researcher

Are you hearing voices? Interesting question to ask yourself. No, I haven’t lost the plot. Bear with …😅 As a nurse leader in the NHS, I hear voices each day. Some more clearly than others.  I hear the voices of front line staff. (even if they are silent ) I hear the voices of patients. […]

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Movie night! 🎥🍿🍥🍕

After a week of being just mommy to my kids this half term break, I anxiously and expectantly awaited Friday evening. Why? I hear you ask. Well, it was because it was another movie night and we were all going to watch the must see movie of the month, Hidden Figures!!! This movie had to […]

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Downtime! The Joys of Half Term 

Oh! The joys of having time off from the ‘9 -5’. You know what I mean. No rush hour. No school run. Just the precious time spent with family that’s simply priceless.  I’m half way through my week with my kids and I’m enjoying every moment. They’ve told me that they’re having a blast too. […]

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My 2017 – first 2 weeks!

Two weeks into 2017 and it is already promising to be a good year. A year of greater self-awareness, self-belief, fun and inspiring others on their journeys. I’ve started as I mean to go on. Balancing life as a working mother and part-time PhD student among my many other roles is a real challenge. It’s […]

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Giving praises in the hallway…🙏🏾

As we approach the end of another year and look forward to the promises of 2017, there is a great sense of expectation. What will the future hold for us? Will I achieve my goals?  While we wait, let’s have hearts of gratitude. Giving thanks for our blessings creates happier hearts and helps us to […]

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It’s less about how you start & more about how you finish. So finish like a boss! – My year in review.  

Updated & Reblogged Post!!! Still reflecting and looking forward to 2017. This review of my 2016 is to capture the essence of a year that, in my opinion, has defied the odds! My 2016 has been a roller coaster of a ride of fantastic highs and painful lows. Those of you who’ve stuck it out […]

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Speaking and listening: so much more than words

One of my aims in life is is to be heard for what I passionately believe in which is that everyone adds value and brings something useful to the table. In achieving this aim, there are challenges to overcome. In the society and indeed the global village that we live in, what happens in one […]

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Staying the course: positively inspirational

“How do you maintain your composure when you feel like you’re losing control?  How do you stay on track when it seems that nothing is going to plan?  How do you rise above your circumstances when you feel that there is no hope?” These are just a few of the questions that have entered my […]

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Thank you! 

This post is to mark the moment for myself and my readers. Thanks for being a part of my journey and for inspiring me to continue to inspire others especially on the days when it gets difficult. Hope you enjoy reading these two feature articles about my journey so far. They are intended to share […]

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