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  • Maybe Your Imposter Syndrome is Right

    “Your bladder is lying to you!” I hiss to myself, between iron-clamped teeth. “You do not need to pee again.”

    And yet, I’m gonna go and try to squeeze out another drop anyway because what if it’s not lying, and I pee myself right there on the stage?

    It is not that kind of show.

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  • Vicky wears a faux-fur coat and is face down on a hotel bed in Bruges, being idle.

    “What if we made the door?” I said...

    When life throws you bathroom door quotes for £656, make your own damn door.

    My husband and I are—well, I’d like to say halfway through renovating our 400-year-old cottage but honestly I think we’ll die of old age before we’re done.

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  • The front of our black and white timber frame cottage with all the lower walls missing aargh

    “What if we made the door?” I said...

    When life throws you bathroom door quotes for £656, make your own damn door.

    My husband and I are—well, I’d like to say halfway through renovating our 400-year-old cottage but honestly I think we’ll die of old age before we’re done.

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  • Why the World Needs Your Book

    If you’re considering not writing your book this year, think again. If you’re tempted to put it off for any reason—please think again.

    The world needs your story.

    If you are any kind of a misfit—if you don’t fit into the straight, white, male, cis-het, neurotypical, elite world, or if you have a message and a mission that challenges the status quo—there will be others like you looking for someone who looks like them. Maybe your book will rock their world.

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  • Habits: Let’s Talk About Running

    Let’s talk about running.

    People think, because I am a trapeze performer and I am slim and have defined muscles, that I am also fit. They think I have good stamina and can do things that fit people do, like stride up a mountainous slope without getting out of breath.

    If only...

    The truth is, my cardio fitness is utter balls.

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  • Smooshing the propaganda machine

    Protests vs riots. Assertive vs angry. Passionate vs emotional. Confident vs up-herself. Speaks out vs rails against.

    How much attention do you pay to the language that seeps into your brain every day, through the radio, newspapers, social media?

    How much do you understand about the effect it has on your thoughts and beliefs?

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  • Did you go to finishing school?

    When I were a lass, Enid Blyton carried me away from my bedroom with tales of adventure and whimsy.

    ​And also tales of schooldays that were so far removed from my own, I could barely imagine what it must be like. Mallory Towers and St Clares boarding schools, for one, a world where tuck boxes were a thing, and nobody seemed to mind that their parents had sent them away.

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  • How to Choose a Book Coach

    The short, sweet, and comprehensive guide to choosing a book coach who understands how to get your Big Book Idea out of your magical brain and onto paper

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  • Time Travel & Proof that Humans Don’t Change

    Around 3,775 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia, a man utters the words, “What do you take me for!” thus demonstrating that humans don’t change.

    Nanni was angry. So angry, he went to the trouble of seeking out a scribe to write a letter of complaint for him — quite possibly the oldest letter of complaint we know of. Nanni had been cheated by a copper merchant, Ea-nasir, who had taken Nanni’s money and provided inferior copper in return.

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  • Make the Uncomfortable Comfortable

    There are some people who do not have a fear response. In the face of danger, they laugh and run towards it (literally).

    One of the causes is an unusual genetic disorder called Urbach-Wiethe disease, which destroys the amygdala in the brain, and with it the ability to feel afraid.

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  • Like Wholesome Cocaine for Your Soul

    None of us has any control over a global pandemic or other people’s behaviour or thoughts or actions. I don’t think we’ve ever lived through a time of such uncertainty. And yet I was trying to control it anyway. Perhaps you were, too. That’s what humans do; we try to control stuff.

    Which is, quite simply, exhausting.

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  • Overwhelm

    Last week, there was a row on my Facebook timeline.

    Well, not so much a row, as a demonstration of white male privilege at its worst.

    In the face of dozens of women sharing stories and actual facts and stats about discrimination and how unfriendly the world of engineering is to non-males and the ways in which the patriarchy damages all of us (not just women), one man explained to us how we're wrong.

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