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  • Poem: Climate Change

    Poem: Climate Change

      My limbs gnarl, sap suffocates my lungs as I gasp for another breath of the smog. I’m losing my fight for life. For centuries I have supplied oxygen to your veins, now you remove it from mine? In times before you uprooted me, and spoiled the very soil I laid upon. Now you turn…

  • Why Is Poetry So Enchanting?

    Why Is Poetry So Enchanting?

    From ‘Tyger Tyger, burning bright….’ to ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud……’ somehow words have the power to capture the emotion of the poet and freeze it in time. To evoke an emotion in the reader that may last a lifetime. Why is this so? Why doesn’t it happen when we’re reading the bus timetable…

  • Creative Constipation: Writing About Writer’s Block

    Creative Constipation: Writing About Writer’s Block

    Tell me I’m not the only one who suffers from creative constipation too?! For the whole of day today I’ve been struggling to write a word nevermind a sentence on my blog. Regardless of how hard I try and focus on what I want to write about, my mind keeps wandering off to the most…

  • Poem: Disability

    Poem: Disability

      Disability It’s all about perspective. To you, I’m Dissed. Disadvantaged. Dismissed, before I even get a chance to.   Whether I’m ‘weak’ in the mind, Or ‘weak’ at the knees. Your mind’s made up, Before I even get a chance to plead.   You judge me on appearances. Refuse to look beyond my disability.…

  • What Does  ‘Value’ Mean If You’re In Poverty?

    What Does ‘Value’ Mean If You’re In Poverty?

    With over 500 million people currently in poverty across the globe, materialism is but an abstract concept. Unimaginable to the people, who, through no choice of their own have found themselves struggling to survive.   When put into context it is  somewhat fortunate yet ignorant of us who complain about shops not stocking the right…

  • The Psychology of Value – Culture

    The Psychology of Value – Culture

    Carrying on from yesterday’s post, I noted how this concept of value stems from our childhoods. How we internally form an attachment to particular items we deem as ‘ours’  from a young age. Yet when comparing this globally, there are certain cultures where regardless of age, this trend does not appear. For example in a…

  • The Psychology of Value

    The Psychology of Value

    What do you think is more valuable, the price of these rings in the picture, or, the relationship symbolised by them? No rush to answer! How about the question below instead, as a continuation from yesterday’s post:   If I gifted you a Swiss chocolate bar to begin with then a few moments later asked…

  • Peanuts To A Monkey

    Peanuts To A Monkey

    They say religion is used to control the masses when really the truth is that it’s money. We give value to pieces of paper and metal, to invisible numbers forever changing in our online accounts. As humans, as a society, we have given value to something which if you really think about it is valueless.…

  • Stress: The Real SERIAL Killer

    Stress: The Real SERIAL Killer

    According to the American Psychological Association, chronic stress is linked to the six leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, lung ailments, accidents, cirrhosis of the liver and suicide.   The link between mind and body is far deeper than we may have realised. You only have to listen to Ted’s Radio Hour episode entitled…

  • I’m Making A Radio Show

    I’m Making A Radio Show

    If ever there was a time I was more nervous, it would have to have been the day I mixed colours with whites while doing the clothes washing. But only once, and only then! *Mum forgive me! But why am I so nervous about making a radio show? And more importantly, why exactly am I…

  • Quantity Over Quality

    Quantity Over Quality

    I wouldn’t blame you for thinking I’d somehow dropped off the face of the Earth in the last month or so. Eating copious amounts of junk food while watching documentaries on how paintbrushes and heavy-duty bin bags are made has that effect on you. You just drift away from life’s priorities like a plank of…

  • Poem: I Didn’t Believe

    Poem: I Didn’t Believe

    They say the aim is to make others believe in you. But if I couldn’t believe in myself, Then there was no way of making either true.   For years I would beg, I would plead, To just let out my potential and abilities. To let them free to grow and to weave, Into something…

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