If you're broken now, do NOT give up! You will come back stronger. ❤️
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold - built on the idea that in embracing flaws & imperfections, you can create an even stronger, more beautiful piece of art.
I have not posted on X for awhile, both university & working takes up a lot of my time.
One of my goals this year is to write something each month - if you can give my new blog a read and provide some feedback I would much appreciate it 😀.
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@elonmusk I heard from the @dshensmith that they want us British to pay for the TV licence if you watch YouTube now 😐. I was learning about the SpaceX ambitious project for Mars the other day and the moon base.
A health care assistant and a nurse just sat next to me on the bench outside work and she whips out three ice pops and hands me one. She literally just made my day! I needed that 🤣. Thank you - you absolute legend. @StockportNHS
@warnetony Morning Tony, thanks for the interesting blog and insightful views into your work. And most of all thank you for working so hard. Hope you have a restful weekend.
Good morning to everyone in the #earlyrisersclub and to all those folk scrolling by - this week’s blog has been posted https://t.co/hTcEkDyThc which I hope you find an interesting read
@warnetony Good Blog @warnetony - I hope you had a good birthday (it sounds like you did). I'm curious, when did you first become a healthcare assistant? Before moving onto nursing. All the best - Rachel.
“I could jump on a plane to a progressive country such as France, Germany, Spain…instantly regain my legal status as a woman. Fly to Donald Trump’s US or Keir’s UK - no.” @maitlis@TheNewsAgents
The DWP is facing a 'Disability Rebellion' - and it's starting online
Disability Rebellion is a new inclusive online group gearing up to take on Labour's dire benefit cuts. @h_sharland spoke with @areyoflight about the new movement #DisabilityRebellion
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@warnetony I always take something new away from your blogs. It's a shame those kinds of communities barely exist now. There was a time when you knew everyone on your street. Community spirit can still work, though, if people want it to. When that happens, we can support each other.