It's been a while since I last shared a little catch up post on the blog. Things have been a little quieter than usual over here and on social media as over the past few weeks have been a bit busy and exhausting. But I think I'm now slowly getting used to a new routine again and starting to feel much more organised.
Happy April! I'm here with a slightly later edition for my 'Joys in March' as things have been a little busy over the past few weeks. Since starting a new job I've been working around a different routine, but now that I'm getting used to it I've finally managed to plan some time in the week to focus on the blog! So without further ado here's a little round up of some joys in March!
Happy spring! I've been ready for spring since I started to spot the first signs, from the lighter longer days to seeing the daffodil shoots starting to appear. I just love when a new season begins and as much as I do love the colder months, I'm looking forward to start seeing the warmer sunnier days of Spring. I have so much I'd love to do throughout spring, from baking to sowing seeds. And so without further ado here are a few ideas for things to see & do in spring this year!
When creative block hits it's something I tend to really struggle with. Whether that be within photography or written work I can get so down about it and end up letting stress and self-doubt take over. Especially those days where your work ends up not going the way you planned or you get to that point where you feel stuck with what to do next. But after reading so much advice from others online who had been struggling with the same thing, I've been finding different ways to help get back on track with creativity again.
Last year I started getting into listening to podcasts and since then I have discovered lots of interesting and inspiring episodes! I've gained so much from listening to podcast episodes, with online creatives that have not only given me the inspiration for my own creative work, but have also given me the advice I have needed to hear when things weren't always going so well.
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