Author: suziechick
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The Waiting Game

Patience is wating. Not passively waiting. That is laziness. But to keep going when the going is hard and slow, that is patience. The two most powerful warriors are patience and time. Leo Tolstoy As some of you may know I recently moved house. It’s one of the most stressful life tasks to undertake, I…
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The Journey

A few months ago I wrote about looking for a new home, and now at last I am on the move (hurrah)! Given I am currently surrounded by packing boxes and bubble wrap, trying to find the elusive end of the Scotch tape, am taking a break from my monthly wonderings. So instead I thought…
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My 2023 Summer reading

It’s that time of year again, when we take a little time to slow down and for me that always involves delving into a good book (or two). So below is what will be keeping me occupied this sunny season, hope it inspires. Happy Summer all! The year of magical thinking by Joan Didion (2005)…
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ADHD – why the hype?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock this past year or so, it’s been hard not to notice the massive rise in conversation around adult ADHD. A quick search of the internet reveals countless documentaries, short videos and articles. TikTok is a real hub of ADHD chat, with the 100 most popular ADHD videos having…
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The unlived life

The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents Carl Jung One of my favourite Jung quotes (as above) concerns the massive influence the unlived life of a parent can have upon their children and their psyche. Jung explained that parents could unconsciously compel their children to compensate for the…
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Long live the King!

It’s early May and there is something slightly regal in the air! I thought for this month I would consider all things King related in terms of psychological symbolism. In pretty much every society, there exists a crowned head of the people, be it king, queen or chief etc. This crowned head embodies the beliefs and…
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No place like home

“It seemed that acquiring a house was not the same thing as acquiring a home.” Author, Deborah Levy I’ve recently been considering new areas to move home. It’s certainly proved a tricky search. I have felt overwhelmed at times by choice and underwhelmed at other times with the current state of the UK housing market.…
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Obsessed with true crime?

I was recently asked to participate in an interview for a well-known publication for market research around the topic of podcasts. Various questions were put to me, and at one point I scrolled through my podcast library listing out the various shows which I followed. There were some shows for work, there were some to…
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The psychology of heartbreak

The heart will break, but broken live on Lord Byron It’s February and love is in the air! But the 14th of the month can be a tricky day to negotiate for those who are suffering from heartbreak. So, I thought this month I would explore the impact of this tough emotional condition and how…
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Synchronicity – do you believe?

Synchronicity is an ever-present reality for those who have the eyes to see it Carl Jung Ever uttered the words, “that can’t be a coincidence, can it?” If so, you’ve more than likely experienced synchronicity. I certainly have had moments where it feels that the universe is conspiring to wake me up to something important.…