15 Jun, 2022 | Blog, Neuroscience
…our first encounter with wildlife was a nuthatch that swooped across our decking area to land on an adjacent tree. That visitor was the first of many nuthatches who spent their time creeping up (and down) the tree trunks and investigating any crumbs or seeds we left after meals. We grew very fond of them and familiar with their habits.
21 Jan, 2022 | Blog, Neuroscience, Newsletter
How are you doing? My week has been a bit of a mix. My car had an electrical fault last week – security alarm sounding whenever I physically opened the door. You can imagine that my neighbours were not amused. I tried to fix it over several days consulting the...
13 Jan, 2022 | Blog, Imposter Syndrome, Neuroscience, Newsletter
There’s no denying it. 2022 has officially started and although we have a new year, I’m not sure there’s a new me to greet it. New Year, New Me? Nope. The old me is still firmly in place. Yet old me is more than willing to learn some new tricks along...
5 Jan, 2022 | Blog, Neuroscience, Newsletter, Time Management
Just a quick but very heartfelt happy new year wish for better times to come. If we’ve learned one thing these last two years it’s that the best laid plans can and do change. That’s not a reason not to plan – personally I love a good plan,...
15 Dec, 2021 | Blog, Neuroscience, Newsletter
I was on the sofa watching TV. The film, chosen by my sister, wouldn’t have been my choice but I was wanting to engage with her, a sister’s night in, so yes, I’d chosen to watch it with her. On a cushion on my lap, my phone.
10 Nov, 2021 | Blog, Neuroscience, Newsletter
I was on the sofa watching TV. The film, chosen by my sister, wouldn’t have been my choice but I was wanting to engage with her, a sister’s night in, so yes, I’d chosen to watch it with her. On a cushion on my lap, my phone.