Identity & Reflection

Identity & Reflection

Reflecting on Turning the Big 4-0!

I turned 40 today, so I am reflecting! So, what can I say about today? Well, I waited until today to write this week’s blog post. I turned the big 40 and I honestly feel great. I feel good. I feel human. I feel amazing. And you know what? I realise sometimes turning a certain

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Technology and Parenting

This week, I’ve been thinking about parenting and technology. I’ve spent the past couple of weeks with my kids, as it’s half-term here in the UK, and it’s definitely been challenging. Balancing work and family life at home has once again opened my eyes. Growing up, we were constantly warned that technology would ruin our

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AI: One Creative’s Honest Take

Evolving with AI: A Creative’s Reflection A friend of mine—also a creative—sent me a video the other day. It was about using AI to create films, and he asked me what I thought about it. At first, I laughed a little. Then I thought: actually, this is something I’ve been thinking about for a while.

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Breaking Free from People-Pleasing

We’re three weeks into blogging, and I have to say—it’s been quite fun. I think I’m actually enjoying this process, and I hope you’re enjoying reading it too. And who knows? Maybe one day, you’ll even drop a comment and share your thoughts with me. For this post, I wanted to talk about unlearning external

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Reclaiming My Creative Self!

Embracing Sunday as a Day for Journaling So every Sunday, I like to journal. Since I decided to start this new adventure—this new venture of writing a blog—this space is where I jot down my thoughts and process how I’m getting on with my life. I realised that if I’m using technology, I might as

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I Don’t Know How to Be Human

What Does It Mean to Be Human? The first thing I thought about when I was starting this, or when the idea came to me, was: Who else is doing this? Who else is talking about this online? That thought stopped me in my tracks. It’s the mentality we’ve been conditioned to accept—this idea that

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