Good Morning, all! Hope that those of you enjoying a Bank Holiday are having a fantastic day, and that everyone else has had a great weekend!
The weather is beautiful here and we have a family BBQ planned for later in the day – coincidental, but it just happens to be my parents 52nd wedding anniversary. Dad would tell you that he would get less for a life sentence!!
A very good friend contacted me earlier in the week with the sad news that her mum had died. She has been living in a nursing home for several years now and has gradually deteriorated, but in recent weeks she took a turn for the worse with a bad chest infection and just wasn’t strong enough to fight it. This week has been very hard for my friend, her brother & sister, and particularly her dad. They had been married over 60 years. It struck me that no matter how old or how sick a loved one is, the sense of loss at a death just can’t be anticipated.

When I received that message my own mum was here and I should probably point out that we have a great relationship. She has been staying with me whilst the family have been away and has effectively been my carer again! Talk about turning the clock back, becoming the child again. I felt so dependent physically and even a short car journey left me struggling, but it never fails to amaze me how that parent/child psychological bond is always there. No matter how old you are, it is always possible to feel like a teen again! A naughty teen at times! Seriously though, thanks mum, I couldn’t have managed without you.
This week I have been able to spend time finding new groups and meeting new bloggers online. So the inspiring blog posts I have for you are from a mixture of sources – one of them being the Facebook group Big Up Your Blog! – run by Suzie from “Suzie Speaks”. I have included her post about self censorship on our blogs – it is something all bloggers should read, no matter what your content matter. I think that I have probably failed miserably on all counts!! There is also a beautiful poem about a relationship break up, the role we play ins supporting new mothers emotionally and a shout out for a new disability campaign for parents later this year.
So as usual, grab a coffee, sit back and enjoy…..
https://suzie81speaks.com/2017/07/08/should-you-self-censor-your-personal-blog/
https://fancypaperblog.wordpress.com/2017/08/22/mental-health-be-kinder-to-new-mothers/?fref=gc
https://iwillnotliveinvain.wordpress.com/2017/08/26/vaguely-nauseated/
https://mindovermetablog.wordpress.com/2017/02/22/why-its-sometimes-good-to-look-back/
https://jellified.wordpress.com/2017/08/25/from-the-start/
https://addandsomuchmore.com/about-the-name-add/
https://nolightwithoutdarkness.com/2017/08/23/when-your-mental-health-affects-your-job/
https://cfsmeandkingdomliving.wordpress.com/2017/08/27/redefining-the-dark/
http://blossomandcompany.co.uk/italkdisability-campaign/
Please remember to comment, check out other posts on these blogs and find a new writer to follow,
Claire x
Thank you for the mention! 😊
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You are welcome – pleased to have found you!
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Thanks so much for sharing my post 🙂 x
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Great to share and connect x
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Thanks so much for sharing my post! Look forward to reading the others as well!
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You are welcome x
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What an amazing idea. I love it. I was so shocked when I had a notification saying my blog had been mentioned by someone else. I honestly thought it was an error! Had more views on this than all of my other posts combined. Thank you so much.
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You are so welcome – it really is the most beautiful post and very personal…..this is why it attracts people. Keep up the great writing x
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Thank you so much for this, Claire. Lots of good recs here!
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Thanks for checking it out Kat x
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Thank you so much for linking to my post about ADD naming conventions, Claire – let’s get RID of that darned “H”!!!
I truly appreciate being featured here. If you’re up for a guest post about how pain impacts “getting things done” (or anything related to the topics I tackle), let me know. I’d be honored to host you — especially next month which is, among other things, Chronic Pain Awareness Month.
xx,
mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMORE dot com)
ADD/EFD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder
“It takes a village to educate a world!”
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Just replied to your other lovely comment before reading this! i would love to do a guest post for Chronic Pain Awareness Month! C x
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Woo hoo! I’ll be in touch by email in a few days (still recovering from Sally’s 3-day affair – lol – tons of catch-up).
xx,
mgh
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Thank you for the mention! 😊 looking forward to reading everyone’s post mentioned. K xx
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