Uncertainty is something that is certain in your twenties:
In need of an inspiration boost?
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Get reading...
From reading crime books to cook books, getting lost in a good book is a feeling that no one can take from you. My mind always wanders onto the next and finding myself tangled into web forums is a common occurrence, searching through those help pages might just lead you where you need to be.
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Get active
My mum is an avid fitness fanatic, from personal training to her fitness classes she is always on the move and she kind of instilled that into me. I found pilates to be so calming which is a contrast to the hockey I play weekly. Finding a sport or activity that you enjoy and regulate into your routine reduces your stress, and builds towards your emotional well being.
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Get talking
Speaking personally, I have never been one to shy away from speaking out about my issues and its one thing about my personality I would never change. From these random conversations I have had, they not only inspired me to keep going but to see new outlooks on life and take them. You won’t understand how many different people have been in your position before, so keep those convos going.
If uncertainty is unacceptable to you it turns into fear; if it is acceptable to you it turns into increased aliveness, alertness and creativity.
-Eckhart Tolle
About me
I am a going to be 22 year old, with a sensitive soul and a tendency for turbulence. Navigating life as a graduate from university is not an easy feat, with a passion for writing and sharing my stories, I want to explore the real highs and lows of being a twenty something year old girl. As a sister to three kind of annoying and chaotic brothers, with extended family living in different parts of the world life can be kinda lonely. From the best times of my life to the worst I want to share it all.
My all time favourite books
With a look into investigative journalism, the book covers controversial topics including sexual abuse and murder. The book is a must read for wannabe writers but also an enticing read about the disappearance of a young Harriet Vanger and how her story unravels.
This book has a lot of twists and turns which are unexpected, its a heated and twisted love triangle between Verity Crawford a famous crime novel writer, her husband Jeremy and a young writer called Lowen. When something happens to Verity, Lowen moves into their family home and discovers some unforgivable truths.
Girls I’ve been by Tess Sharpe is a thriller which discusses different identities and escaping robbers. Her experience with her con artist mother has taught her much about how to navigate the world. It’s such as great read and one of my favourite books so far! With many relatable topics it can be read by almost anyone!