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“Slow” January

“Slow” January

The whole build up to Christmas has been intense, busy, sometimes even stressful. Starting in September I worked hard to build up stock, deliveries in November, kiln failures throughout November and...

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Between New and Old

Between New and Old

Living in Ireland, we're amongst the last to welcome the new year in Europe and since we have most of our family ahead on us in time, we generally start wishing well for the new year well ahead of...

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Circadian Rhythm

Circadian Rhythm

Luckily temperatures have now returned to being mild, but oh boy, a couple of weeks ago it has been extremely cold for December here in Ireland! I happened to spend that time in open air Christmas...

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Building stress

Building stress

They say building or restructuring a house is one of the most stressful activities a person can go through... Most of my regular followers know that this summer we moved into our newly renovated...

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The toxicity of regret

The toxicity of regret

I just finished reading “the midnight library” by Matt Haig. It was hard to get through the first few chapters as the story revolves around the life of Nora Seed who lives in a downward spiral...

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Shackled by the chains of time

Shackled by the chains of time

Call me weird, but my best way to relax consists in the luxury of ignoring time or any time indicating device. Having time limits to activities or knowing that at a certain hour I need to go out to...

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Happy Dog, Happy Me

Happy Dog, Happy Me

I have written a lot about the positive influence of creativity and clay on my mental heath, but I never addressed the crucial role our sweet and lovely Camilla, our beagle, has had in my recovery...

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Super Mom

Super Mom

I am no super mom I used to keep brave No matter what I wanted to keep the kids safe Free from tears Negativity, regret Free from harm Showing only the best I could get But in the end I had to pay...

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Assertiveness

Assertiveness

Are you assertive? What is assertiveness exactly? Oxford dictionary defines it as “confident and forceful behaviour”. When you look at the importance of being assertive, you’ll find that indicates...

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Hope

Hope

This blog is inspired by an essay my son had to write for school. He had to write a commentary on a poem in which hope was compared to a bird and its feathers. It originated some deeper thoughts...

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Expectations

Expectations

What do you expect when you read that word? What do you feel? Are you thinking about Charles Dickens’ novel “Great Expectations” or are you thinking about what you expect to be (doing) in a couple...

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1 plus 1 is not 2!

1 plus 1 is not 2!

For those who have followed me in my endeavour to set up a business, you have witnessed the challenges and small victories on my way. I am now 10 months in since the start of the business and I am...

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Tell me a story

Tell me a story

Who doesn’t like listening to stories and tales? Tales have been told around the fire since prehistoric times. First tales were just told and transmitted orally and later they were codified in...

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Perfectionism

Perfectionism

Have you ever been asked the question to talk about your qualities and points of improvement during a job interview? It puts you quite on the spot, especially when you are forced to talk about your...

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New Year Resolutions

New Year Resolutions

My one resolution is letting go of expectations. Think about it: mostly anger, frustration, depression or grief is originated from an unfulfilled expectation. You expected your husband to do the...

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Christmas Reflections

Christmas Reflections

Today is the day before Christmas; time for some considerations . The last two years Christmas has been different. Due to the pandemic and our move to an island, reuniting with our family has become...

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The magic of books

The magic of books

In my mind a library has become one of the most romantic places on earth. A place stuffed with books and magazines. A cosy and simple place where I feel at ease, even though I am also attracted to...

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Glaze

Glaze

A glaze is a glass layer on your pot or ceramic piece. It makes our pot more durable, resilient to dirt and bacteria and more beautifulI. Glaze is generally made of naturally occurring minerals from...

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Tears and thoughts

Tears and thoughts

Last weekend I lost somebody very dear to my heart. She has been ill for a long time and probably she’s better off now, but nevertheless her departure has left a deep sorrow with me and I have shed...

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Generation Z

Generation Z

I am a boomer and my kids remind me and my husband repeatedly. I think this categorisation and the word is hilarious! Having three kids I am able to observe on a daily basis today’s generation and I...

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Spoiler Alert: RANT!

Spoiler Alert: RANT!

Running a small business in the creative sector is great, it’s lovely, it’s a dream... However, all the hustling around and behind the scenes is not! When I was working in an organised complex and...

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Stress and Self-care

Stress and Self-care

Ok, so school is back on or will be back on soon. Holidays are over and the regular routine and related stress is on its way back to our minds… So, if there was a way to prevent it or to mitigate...

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A smelly business

A smelly business

We interact with what surrounds us through our senses. We have five traditional senses known as taste, smell, touch, hearing, and sight. The stimuli from each sensing organ in the body are relayed...

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We are not our thoughts

We are not our thoughts

We tend to believe that what we think is true. I have given this concept a lot of thought lately while putting this in perspective on my journey to self acceptance. I generally do not think highly...

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Clay Lessons

Clay Lessons

Everyone who has tried getting into pottery knows that making pottery is far more challenging than you would expect at first. When you handle clay, you immediately notice that there is more to it...

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Are we trying too hard?

Are we trying too hard?

In my book “Mental Healing Through Clay” I already mentioned how our Western society is focussed on just the importance of the happy side of our stories, obsessed with pushing away the negative and...

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The dose makes the poison

The dose makes the poison

I just finished reading and article about the increasing number of people suffering from burn-out and depression in Belgium. Yes, I am still reading Belgian news as well as Irish and Italian....

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The power of connecting

The power of connecting

Some days, when you least expect it, something powerful happens… it happened to me this morning. While I was wrestling with website and informatics issues and getting frustrated about it, I received...

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Less is more

Less is more

Picking up after my previous blog, I would like to talk more about the concept of less is more. Our lives have become increasingly intricate and complex. Our lives are full of a lot of things:...

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Slow Motion

Slow Motion

It has been a while most of us are at home. At the moment the pandemic hit, more than a year ago now, from one day to another things stopped dead in their tracks. Suddenly schools were closed,...

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Mud Mum goes business

Mud Mum goes business

Working with clay makes me feel good. It gives me great satisfaction to make something beautiful from a formless and sticky heap of clay. What a sense of joy when you have created something...

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