Author: suziechick
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My 2024 Summer reading

Happy Summer all! I am off on my hols for a little rest and as with past years, my piece this month is a review of some of the books that have been keeping me curious this year. I hope you find these enlightening. Have a great summer folks! x Office Politics by Oliver James…
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Family estrangement – what, why and how? (part 1)

“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Leo Tolstoy from his novel “Anna Karenina I was recently provided with some news that a relative had died almost a year ago. This was the first myself and my immediate family had heard of it. The news was delivered to…
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Finding your tribe

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: “What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” CS Lewis I recently moved to a new area where I didn’t know anyone locally (interesting decision there Suze)! The first couple of weeks consisted of me feeling at a loose end, spending…
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Caught in a trauma bond?

“Someone call the doctor. Got a case of a love bipolar. Stuck on a roller coaster. Can’t get off this ride” Katy Perry, Lyrics from Hot N Cold I have recently been inspired by some of my clients (and my supervisor) to watch Married at First Sight. For those who don’t know, this TV show…
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How to fail better

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” Samuel Beckett I have recently spent a fair bit of time in a local Itsu week on week. Whilst busy drafting pieces or reading, I have also had the opportunity to do some nosey people watching. Recently I got to witness two similar…
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Failure to launch?

“… true adulthood…is a difficult beauty, an intensely hard won glory” Toni Morrison “Adulting” is a term sometimes used to describe a struggle to meet the many and various mundane demands of being a grown up. Some of us often wish that someone could come along and relieve us of these adult responsibilities even just…
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Anger – it ain’t all bad

Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean Maya Angelou I know this month is normally reserved for all things romantic, but I thought I’d explore something that can also be red and hot; anger! I find anger is often deeply misunderstood carrying many…
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One door opens, another closes

“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end” Seneca It’s a well-known cliché but as we begin another year, it’s a time for much-needed reflection on what has been and what is to come. A new year can feel like a new beginning. As Seneca says above, a beginning marks an ending also. You cannot…
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Holding hope

“It is always darkest just before the Day” English theologian and historian Thomas Fuller (1650 approx) As we draw ever nearer to the end of the year, it’s the perfect time for some reflection. For me it’s been a year with a great deal of change. And much as change is inevitable, it can also…
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Gaslighting – a reality check

It’s the season for all things spooky and so I thought I’d cover a topic which can lead its victim into doubting their own reality and sensing that something menacing lurks in shadows. Gaslighting was Merriam- Webster’s word of the year last year, with an increase of internet searches up by almost 2000 per cent. The…