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Posted by on Dec 23, 2018 in Dodo Diary |

Dodo Diary Dec 2018: a better life, two years on

Dodo Diary Dec 2018: a better life, two years on

Since I last wrote my Dodo Diary, a wonderful thing happened… and two terrible things.

If you’re wondering why I haven’t been updating Emily the Dodo lately, let me explain.

One of the terrible things happened first. My sister Lucy told the family some sad news – she’d been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Words cannot express my horror and despair at the thought of losing her, but fortunately so far I haven’t had to face that dreaded day.

Lucy’s still alive, but the use of her hands was damaged by the chemo, so she won’t be drawing more pictures for my Dodo Diary. Instead, she has taken to blogging, as she can still just about type on the computer. Take a look at Lucy’s blog.

The wonderful thing came next – we sold our house and achieved my heart’s desire by moving to a Victorian cottage on the beautiful Isle of Wight. It’s the place I’ve always wanted to be – and now I’ve made it!

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Posted by on Dec 1, 2018 in Quotes |

Quote: The only fortune worth finding

Quote: The only fortune worth finding

So many of us struggle through life with no clue where we’re going – or why.

We buy lottery tickets, hoping to get lucky and win a fortune.

Or we destroy our health, staying in jobs we hate, worrying about paying the bills but suffering from work-related stress – and smoking and drinking too much to cope with that stress.

Because we don’t really know what we want out of life, we spend our lives trying to get money.

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Posted by on Dec 19, 2016 in Motivation |

How to fix your sleep problems for a better life

How to fix your sleep problems for a better life

Is every day one big yawn?

Tackling your sleep problems can improve your motivation, build your energy levels and give you a better life.

Most people feel better and function more efficiently when they get around 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep a night. How much sleep are you really getting? How much do you need?

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Posted by on Aug 31, 2016 in Dodo Diary |

Dodo Diary August 2016: Self-Improvement Challenge update

Dodo Diary August 2016: Self-Improvement Challenge update

Six months ago, I quit trying to improve my life.

I’d tried so hard for a year, setting myself targets, working on all my problems together and aiming to go From Dodo to Dynamite in a Year.

And, to be honest, I’d done OK, but I certainly hadn’t achieved everything I’d hoped.

Which was kind of depressing.

At that point I read some interesting advice from James Clear: forget about setting goals and focus on systems – concentrate on the day-to-day processes you use to work towards the things you want to achieve, and you’ll find you make progress towards your goals.

I’d just set myself a whole load more goals for the next year, but you know what I did?

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Posted by on Mar 7, 2016 in Happiness | 2 comments

Depression: the stranger danger I didn’t expect to suffer

Depression: the stranger danger I didn’t expect to suffer

I don’t suffer with depression.

Not me.

Sure, I get miserable at times. But who doesn’t?

And let’s face it, over the last few years, my life has been so crap that anyone would feel depressed. But that’s not the same as being diagnosed with clinical depression, right?

So I got a shock last year, when a debt assessor visited to talk to me about why I couldn’t pay the electricity bill.

(Umm… because I haven’t got enough money. Duh! I could have told you that on the phone!)

And she looked at me and said, “I think you’re suffering from depression.”

There she was, this random stranger, telling me I need medical help. Looking at me and seeing a person who’s not normal. Excuse me?

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Posted by on Feb 29, 2016 in Dodo Diary |

Dodo Diary February 2016: Self-Improvement Challenge, Month #12

Dodo Diary February 2016: Self-Improvement Challenge, Month #12

One year ago, I took the first step in changing my life.

I was overworked, desperate for money, hugely stressed and in despair. My personal relationships were falling apart, I had no opportunities for self-expression, my health was suffering and I had nothing to look forward to.

I felt as if everything I tried was doomed to failure.

So I decided to give myself a self-improvement challenge: I would attack my problems all together, over the course of a year, and aim to go From Dodo to Dynamite in a Year.

That year is up, and now it’s time to take stock.

So – how did I get on?

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