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I was flicking through my TimeHop the other morning, as part of my morning routine. Alarm goes off at 06:20AM, I roll around in bed while Ben gets up and turns the light on. I then play on my phone for ten minutes while he showers. Part of playing on my phone, includes my TimeHop stories! 

Now that we're approaching Halloween, all of my instagram photos from the last two years have resurfaced and reminded me of the fun I used to have doing my nails to match each occasion (as well as the occasional pumpkin photo and gingerbread latte post!).  


My favourite nail post still remains as this one! Skeleton nails! I had acrylic nails on at the time, and wanted to really get into the Halloween spirit. This design, although  looks difficult, is honestly super easy!

All products used are above. I started by painting four nails black and one nail white. The white nail will be the skull face. Using the white nail art polish, I drew out the lines as neatly as I could! Finishing off I used the black nail polish and a cocktail stick to draw out the skull face...super easy!

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I woke up yesterday and felt distraught. I felt like I couldn't move, like the world could end at any moment. I couldn't muster the strength to move my arms, let alone get up and get ready for the day. I don't want to get dressed, I don't want to brush my hair, make-up is the last thing on my mind - I don't even want to make a coffee, something that I have so much passion for. I felt like crying. All I wanted to do was stay in bed, sleep and just not be anywhere or with anyone.


This has been the same all week.

I find myself looking back at my life just a year ago, and how much I have progressed as a person. Yet, I still find that I'm stuck in my old ways, continuously doubting myself and my worth. I guess that's the worst thing with mental health; you're never really 'cured' or 'fixed'. Medicine can only fix so  much, and in some cases makes it worse. You can take time for yourself, but that can make you feel depersonalised and not at all like yourself. Just last year, I was going through one of the darkest times of my life. I hate to use the words 'anxious' and 'depressed'. They get thrown around in everyday conversation that it seems like its not an issue anymore. But I felt so anxious I couldn't leave the house, couldn't sleep, over thought every single situation and was so scared that something bad was going to happen to family members. I was also depressed. I would spend hours laying on the sofa, doing nothing. I would eat so much I wouldn't be able to move. I hated the weight I was gaining at such a rate that stretch marks on my stomach were red and raw. I didn't want to be alone, but I couldn't stand the thought of being around people. I hated myself and didn't want to be here.

In a flashback to those darker times I appreciate how far I have come as a person. The triumphs that to some people are so small, but to me, it means the world. I was able to find a job that I could thrive at. I began driving lessons and have actually stuck to them, instead of bailing like I have every other time. I have enjoyed making YouTube videos, and am now throwing passion into this blog. I am so proud of myself.


Yet I find myself struggling recently. I can see myself deteriorating back to a time I found so dark, and at the same time I can't find a way of escaping. I do have the benefit of rational thought now, which is something I lacked last year. I can now analyse the situation and rationalise it to the point it is no longer causing anxiety.



I might write more about my journey with anxiety and depression, if I feel like its making a difference to someone else's life. I wish there were people who expressed their emotions when I was younger to make me realise that I wasn't alone.

The point of this post was to share my personal achievements with anxiety and depression, in the hope that it can help at least one reader. So, here goes...



1. Express your feelings.
Let your emotional run wild. If you want to cry, then cry. If you want to scream, then scream. If you need to spend the day in bed, then do so. Express your feelings however you see fit. For me, I use my YouTube and blog to share my favourite parts of life and to make me remember how lucky I am. However, you need to rationalise these feelings and talk yourself through them. Why are you feeling this way? What has led you to feel like this? Is it a regular occurrence? Can it be changed? If any situation can be modified to make you feel better, its worth at least trying.


2.Take time for yourself.
My favourite thing to do is to run a boiling hot bath, get my favourite face mask on, find my favourite music and blast them loudly whilst I relax in the tub. I use my favourite hair products, favourite bath bomb and spend as much time as I need there. I am also a bit of a 'fan' of Netflix and chill, and by that I mean getting my duvet and laying on the sofa all day watching repeats of Gilmore Girls. Anything you need to do to spend time with yourself.


3. Eliminate negativity.
What is causing your sadness? Is it your job? Leave it. Find something new. Is it your partner? Your feelings come first, and you need to get rid of any negativity that you associate with your anxiety. Surprisingly enough, my diet can cause huge strain on my anxiety. Whenever I have too much sugar and fatty foods, I find my mood plummets. Try a balanced diet (as boring as it sounds), everything is fine in moderation!


4. Exercise.
Yep, I said it! I've been at the other end and said 'exercise doesn't work! It's not for me!", but after spending the majority of the year at the gym (by that I mean roughly 1 day a week!!) I actually found that my mood was naturally lifted. At the beginning of the year I was spending 3-4 days a week in the gym and loving it! I fell back a bit and even now I can't gather the strength to go, but I know that passion will come back - and when it does, I'll be so ready for it.


5.Enjoy life.
It sounds simple, but just enjoy your life. Don't spend so much time worrying about what others thing of you and how you're different.  Spend time with your family, loved ones, friends. Go to parties, go get a coffee, take day trips to places. Anything to bring enjoyment to your life. My favourite things are to spend time with my brother, either going to town or just browsing. We don't get to spend much time together, so I cherish any time we do have.





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An all time staple in my bag right now is the Zoella Ginger Cream Body Lotion! Now this wasn't available to purchase alone (I think!). I received it last Christmas in a set that came with the Zoella Bake My Day Body Spritz (which I am now also using - I smell like Christmas and I love it!).  Unfortunately, I don't think it's available to purchase anymore as she has released a new Christmas range for 2017.

Either way, I thought i'd still talk through the positives of this product and why its still a must have for me!

What does Christmas smell like to you? What scent comes to mind when you think of Christmas? Some people think of fur trees, others think of toasted marshmallows, and some think of pumpkin spice. For me, its ginger! The second the temperature drops a degree, I'm the first one in Costa and Cafe Nero asking "do you have any gingerbread syrup?" or "can I make that a gingerbread latte please?".

I like it because its sweet with a hint of spice. Now don't get me wrong, I am all about pumpkin spice latte's and Christmas Cookie Yankee Candles, but when I ultimately think of Autumn, you can't not think of gingerbread!


The Zoella Ginger Cream Body Lotion is kept in my bag for my hands! Although, as it's named, you use it all over your body. It's become a bit of a routine to moisturise my arms and neck with this, spritz with the body mist and then get dressed - no harm in smelling like a gingerbread man is there?

So what's in the ginger cream body lotion? Show your skin some love with my indulgent gingerbread and warm vanilla body cream. Lightly whipped to perfection and enriched with extracts of nourishing Shea Butter and Vitamin C.  The main scent is gingerbread, with a vanilla edge to take away the bitterness that can sometimes be associated with gingerbread. The cream is very rich and soaks into the skin perfectly, not leaving you too sticky for too long. In fact, I can normally apply and get dressed within two minutes without any issues. It has such a warm, 'christmassy' scent that it immediately puts me in the festive mood!

The negative? It's no longer available! It was a limited edition range that was released, just like the rest of Zoella's ranges. As stated before, this year it has been replaced with the Snowella range (which is also beautiful by the way!). However, you can probably find a few sets still knocking about online!
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Who doesn't love a good cake? Especially with The Great British Bake Off in full swing on our tele's, everyone's in the mood to bake! I used to love baking, but as work became more and more of my life, I found I didn't have as much time. I was recently given the opportunity to enter in our local 'Bake Off', along with a colleague, to raise money for Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity. I thought this was a great opportunity to A) fall back in love with baking! B) Get my Tanya Bakes book out and crack out some cakes! C) Raise money for a worthy charity!

I dug out my Tanya Bakes book that I got last Christmas, and found the perfect cake - Tanya Burr's Sunday Cake! Now, don't be fooled. The cake above is from her book; whereas mine looked a lot worse! Still tasted good though!

Tanya Burr's Sunday Cake

Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 18–20 minutes
You will need 2 × 21cm round loose-bottomed cake tins
Ingredients
-     170g unsalted butter, softened
-     170g caster sugar
-     3 eggs
-     140g self-raising flour, sifted
-     30g cocoa powder
-     1½ teaspoons baking powder

For the butter Icing:
-     90g butter, softened
-     170g icing sugar
-     cocoa powder, to taste

For Decorating:
-     200g milk chocolate
-  Buttons, Maltesers or Smarties


Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/GM4. Line the cake tins with greaseproof paper.




In a bowl cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.





Add the eggs, sifted flour, cocoa powder and baking powder and mix until well combined.



Divide the batter between the two tins and spread with a spatula – don’t worry if it doesn’t reach the edges of the tin or seems very shallow, it will spread and rise in the oven. Bake for 18–20 minutes. 



Cool a little in the tin then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. For the butter icing, mix all the ingredients together until smooth.Once the cake is completely cool, spread the icing over one cake and sandwich with the other. For the topping, melt the chocolate in a bowl set over simmering water and pour it gently over the cake. Decorate with your favourite sweets.



We didn't win the competition, but we did raise money for an amazing charity, which I will leave here.
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This is somewhat of a late post! These items actually arrived nearly a month ago, but in true form of myself, I have only just got around to writing about them! I will get better, I promise!

So, as soon as the rain began to pour and the temperature dropped 0.2'C in the UK, I was in full Autumn/Winter mode! I can't help myself - considering I was born in April, and i prefer to be warm instead of cold, I am such a wintery person! I love everything about autumn and winter; cosy, dark nights, fluffy socks, hot chocolate, Christmas music (let's pretend I'm not currently listening to Michael Buble's Christmas Album!), and of course, baths!


I was fortunate enough to grab a discount code from Mermaidmoodchild's blog, where I got 10% off of my order at Bomb Cosmetics! Now, I've used Bomb Cosmetics a copious amount of times, so I knew I loved the products - and to have a discount code to use which essentially saved my shipping costs, made it even better!


The first was the 'Cotton Candy' bath blaster! It has a lovely, sweet and simple scent, with a mix of strawberry and marshmallow. It also benefits from having jasmine, coconut oil, cocoa butter and shea butter, making your skin super soft and smooth. 


Now, the Cherry Bathe-Well was the very first bath blaster that I ever bought of Bomb Cosmetics - in fact, it was the first bath bomb I bought EVER! It's even featured in my first Christmas vlog! This bath bomb has a mix of cherry combined with a rich, sweet cookie scent, with vanilla and hints of coconut and white chocolate. 


I am so excited about this one! Who doesn't love strawberry and banana milkshake?! This bath blaster speaks for itself, with sweet tones of juicy strawberry intertwined with vanilla and pure jasmine, balanced with jasmine and clay sage essential oils. It has the perfect balance of sweet scents, with the feeling of relaxation and tranquillity to help create the perfect bath.


I'll be honest, I went for this because I am an avid fan of rhubarb and custard sweets! This bath blaster is super sweet, with neroli blossom, and the strongest rhubarb I've ever smelt. It also benefits from cinnamon and rosemary to create the most comforting bath, perfect for these cosier nights! It combines red berried and rhubarb, with peaches blended with cream. 


The flockstar bath blaster is a new blaster to the Bomb Cosmetics site, and my favourite when it comes to presentation! It has a subtle, slightly floral scent with rose and geranium. Its blasts into a beautiful pink, just like a flamingo! This is the perfect bath blaster to end any stressful day! 


I've tagged all of these bath blasters, so they're easy to find! I really love all the products Bomb Cosmetics offer; bath blasters, hand soaps, body butters, bath melts, face care and gifts. They're a super affordable brand, as well as being 100% handmade, and are against animal testing! Wherever they can, they use all natural ingredients, as well as packing all products with essential oils, and having all vegan products!

You can check out all their other products here
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