Post #095 ~ 2016 in review

2016: In Review 2016 has been a mixed year. There has sure been some negativity across the world – especially in entertainment and politics. For my blog I keep my focus on Dyspraxia. This year has been a double-edged sword. Firstly my Facebook profile was blocked because Facebook Admin decided that it was fake and as … Read more

Post #094 ~ Surviving the Season

Fantastic Tactics - Surviving the Season

Surviving the Season A guide on how to tackle stressful situations Following up from my last post I felt it would be good to outline some of my tricks and tactics to surviving stressful situations with this season. I wouldn’t say anything I’m sharing is revolutionary, but just think that these things are acceptable to … Read more

Post #093 ~ Between a wall of lights and a swarm of people

The Holiday Season. With it brings the very good…and the very bad. Myself personally I live on the outskirts of the city centre – which around this time I appreciate to the fullest. Yesterday I ventured into the City Centre after my work shift to get some crafting card, Christmas cards and research into some … Read more

Post #092 ~ Anti-Bullying Week

12th – 18th November 2016: Anti-Bullying Week It’s been a busy week for me, and it completely slipped my mind that it’s anti-bullying week. I do have a page all about Bullies and Bullying, so that is the best place to go for all the information I have to offer. Bullying can happen anytime to … Read more

Post #091 ~ Mini Achivements of the week 

So this week has been quite the exciting one. So firstly my computer started making a constant rattling sound after it got knocked. Long story short the fan had stopped spinning and would only start again after a slight knock. On top of that something was making it rattle. So for the first time ever … Read more

Post #010 ~ Dyspraxia BrainStorm

A recent picture added onto the Dyspraxic Foundation pretty much sums up Dyspraxia in a clever brainstorm/spider diagram (what ever you want to call it) Click the image to be taken to the Dyspraxic Foundation page.

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