Reinstating the Comments Feature on My Blog plus More on Online Negativity and Mixed Messages

For nearly a year I have not been accepting comments on my new blog posts due to having received ones I considered to be negative (I would rather not repeat these ones) or ones I was unsure about. For example, on my blog post about living with family and friends before living alone, someone commented … Continue reading Reinstating the Comments Feature on My Blog plus More on Online Negativity and Mixed Messages

Book Review of Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers by Emma Louise Bridge (Warning: Contains potential spoilers)

Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers is a diary-style book that was written by Emma Louise Bridge, a young woman on the autistic spectrum. As the title suggests each diary entry is listed as an even number in accordance with her preference and in each entry Emma documents how she finds living … Continue reading Book Review of Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers by Emma Louise Bridge (Warning: Contains potential spoilers)

#BlogConLDN 2018 – a Convention for Bloggers, YouTubers and Instagrammers

The CEME Conference Centre where #BlogCon LDN 2018 took place. While some people are content about going to events alone, others might feel down in the dumps about having to attend them by themselves or it might be a completely awkward experience for them altogether. I usually belong in the first category but to a … Continue reading #BlogConLDN 2018 – a Convention for Bloggers, YouTubers and Instagrammers

My Thoughts On The National Autistic Society’s ‘Diverted’ Film and How I Find Using Public Transport

. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDXNmRo4CX0 Warning: Parts of this post may trigger anxiety or distress. Reader discretion is advised On 26th March 2018, The National Autistic Society launched their latest short film entitled 'Diverted.' It was released as part of their 'Too Much Information' campaign that was launched in 2016. 'Diverted' depicts a woman who is gazing in … Continue reading My Thoughts On The National Autistic Society’s ‘Diverted’ Film and How I Find Using Public Transport