Writing
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Coping with Inconsistent Sleep Patterns

I don’t have a set time or schedule. I go to bed when my migraine tells me it’s time to lie down, so that could be at seven in the evening or two in the morning. My sleep is fragmented and inconsistent, which may be why I feel sleep-deprived half the time. Continue reading
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Refreshing My Reading List: A Break from Assigned Books

Taking a break from my assigned reading, my brain is no longer absorbing the knowledge, or it is mixing up the content of the books, as they are so similar. Continue reading
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Daily Rituals for Stress Relief

Chaos is my life: migraine attacks, good days and bad days with med adjustment periods, and so on; therefore, comfort is essential in my house. I’m no expert, mind you, but through trial and error, I’ve figured out how to make my daily living a little less overwhelming by creating daily habits and rituals, if… Continue reading
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Celebrating small victories

I know my little corner of the vast world wild web is just a little blip, so to of achieved 1,337 likes is something worth celebrating. Thank you to all you who took the time to read, like and comment, it’s so appreciated. Continue reading
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The Beauty of Simple Romance

Romance doesn’t have to be a complicated or exaggerated show with flowers, chocolates, and public declarations of love. Continue reading
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Celebrate Canada Day: Cheers, Fireworks, and Community Spirit

Wishing all my fellow Canadian WordPress bloggers and readers a Happy Canada Day Continue reading
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Living with Chronic Pain: Concerns for Tomorrow

I’ll come to no big surprise: my biggest worry centers around my debilitating migraines and the fact I’ve been on medical leave for nearly two years now. It’s a scary thought looking into the future and seeing more of the same: struggling to find the right med cocktail, balancing the migraine symptoms day in and… Continue reading
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The Impact of School Uniforms on Personal Style

Being that kid who went to a high school with a mandatory uniform: navy skirts for girls, pants for boys, white button-up shirts for all, long sleeves in winter and short ones in summer, knee-high navy socks, black shoes all around, and the only choice given to students was a green bow tie or regular… Continue reading

























