The biggest lesson I’ve learnt from starting a meaningful brand is people don’t buy what you sell they buy why you sell it. A powerful why will differentiate you
Turning the hardest 18 months of my life into the most rewarding by raising almost £7,000 for Brainstrust and growing a positivity platform to inspire others
I not only feel that all things are possible and fearless even in the face of adversity, I also feel that most things are safe as I know I’ll have her support
We burst out laughing when the waiter brought my cocktail out in a glass shaped as a skull with an orange poking out, on the day I got my date for brain surgery
My journal entry showing my battle with remaining positive whilst preparing for brain surgery. I knew I absolutely had to see the positives in the challenge
One of the hardest things about finding out you need brain surgery, and preparing for it, is facing the biggest decision of your life by choosing your surgeon.
Needing brain surgery taught me that each moment is leading us somewhere and most of the time, the reaction to our current situation is decided by our mindset.
Books have the ability to teach us something, conjure up different emotions and pass the time away. Here are 10 I read whilst preparing for brain surgery.
The story of how I found out I had a growing brain tumour at 18, through dizzy spells and blackouts, followed by the need for brain surgery at the age of 24.
Most of the time charities focus on negative storytelling about needing donations and help in the first place, rather than the benefits they can achieve
You’re never in control throughout your life, but when you learn to accept this you can change your thinking to ask: what can I learn from this experience?
The inspiration behind the 'Don't Worry About a Thing' bracelet and how this song followed me around all year, being a sign in some of the most trying moments.