It has been a heavy week hasn’t it. The 8th March started a catalyst of events, none of which were particularly positive. However, the week began on Monday with International Women’s Day and certainly kickstarted the week in a positive light. I saw so many uplifting and supportive posts for friends, family members and even complete strangers. I really felt the internet had come together and was rallying in support for all women! Many brands got on board too! BT…
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Life as a graduate has not been easy. The last 6 months or so have been full of job applications, rejections and working wherever I can to gain that little bit of extra experience. What I have learnt in that time is that even though…
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During 2020 many of us decided to utilise the extra time we were given as a result of each lockdown. I myself had the best ideas, and wished to make changes in my life. Productivity was going to be my friend. However, as I look…
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All I can say is that this was incredibly unexpected. I have written my dissertation in my childhood bedroom rather than the stuffy, yet somehow cosy, Mountbatten Library. In some ways I am grateful. A one-month extension has allowed me to spend more time writing…
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I love ASOS. A bit of an odd start to a blog post I know, but I promise you there is a point. I love ASOS, everything about it. What it stands for, its clothing and its social media. I also love influencer marketing. I…
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As soon as May 4th begins to draw nearer in our calendars, I think each of us will say ‘May the Fourth Be With You’ at one point or another. This date has become significant for its punny ways (a British trait I personally love).…
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My blogging journey began in 2014, and at the age of 15 I wanted to be an influencer (just like Zoella), become internet famous and have a laugh whilst doing it. (Only the last of those came true). So naturally, I created a YouTube channel…
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We all know that a multitude of businesses, both large and small, are struggling during this time. Many are forced to do whatever they can to stay afloat, from redundancies to permanently closing stores being the only feasible solutions. This week I read an interesting…
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This time spent in self-isolation has given my head a lot of space to think. As my degree is drawing to a close, I am beginning to think about my future and applying for jobs where I can. Obviously, in the current climate this is…
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I don’t know about you but for me at the moment some days are much easier than others. Many a time the thought of our current situation brings me down and saddens me, whilst other days I feel joyful and optimistic about what is to…