WRITE YOUR OWN PATH
Write Your Own Path is my first katandmoose project documenting my journey to pave out the life I want, and to encourage others to do the same. You can follow it here, or read a few of my blogs from the project below…
A lifestyle adventure project: a series of blogs about my various life adventures, to help inspire young people to follow their dreams and write about them. Want to follow my blogs? Follow the link here.
When I turned 29, I decided to live my life following romantic co-incidences to see where they took me. It started as a journal, which I wanted to turn into a book – maybe one day I’ll put it all in a book, but for the meantime, here is my blog detailing what happened…
I can’t really help it, but I get drawn to the weird side of humans. This is my space to reflect on the human condition wherever I experience it – in the news, on TV shows, in films, books I read, magazines, general chit-chat with friends. It's also the space where I'll document my counselling training and talk about issues relating to the mental health profession.
There are certain moments in life when something happens and it momentarily opens up your heart to the idea that maybe there is something deeper in the universe than we care to think about. Every now and then it touches you, and then disappears as we get scooped back up into the material grittiness of life. There’s a word given to these moments – Serendipity – when something you were looking for brings you to something else entirely by some co-incidental accident that you didn’t know you were searching for. I like to document these moments when they happen to me; they remind me that life is really beautiful.
My tips, by way of description of domestic mishaps, for buying, renovating and living in your first flat. Your regular dose of domestic, admin and DIY entertainment, with factual information, tips, advice and resources for where to go and what to do if you too are buying your first home, living alone or have plans to renovate. Come here to amuse yourself over my trials and tribulations of living alone – from the stress of buying the place, to the torture of doing it up, to living in my own little nest with all the quirks that small studio living brings.

