Summer is finally here!! This also means that it is officially strawberry picking season. The other day I headed to Brocksbushes to pick my own strawberries in the British fields and bought along my camera to capture some of the moments. I thought you would like them just as much as I do. Don’t the strawberries look delicious?! I remember coming to Brocksbushes when I was younger and doing this every Summer. My mum and aunt used to make tonnes of fresh strawberry jam. I think it is such a lovely place to spend a morning or an afternoon if you are from the North East. It’s a little farm shop in Northumberland but they have a plant centre, a café, a playground for children and plenty of fruit to pick no matter what the season.
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Hey guys! Last week I took my camera around Warkworth and took quite a lot of photos. I love going to Warkworth for a walk. It’s always so good for nature photography and capturing the beauty and patterns of the flowers. The Summer is usually spent with the family taking a picnic that mostly consists of strawberries, crisps, falafels, mini sausage rolls and a good old jam doughnut followed with a walk around the river. If we don’t have enough time to make a picnic before setting off then our usual food spot is the Mason Arms where dogs and muddy wellies are allowed. Whilst you are there I highly recommend making a trip to Gray’s which is an affordable fashion accessory shop that sells the most gorgeous jewellery and a range of bags and scarves. I thought I would share with you some of the photos that I took this week.
Have you ever been to Warkworth before? Let me know where I should explore next.
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Social media has become a big part of our lives. We communicate, engage and interact every second of every day with friends, family and professionals but the question is ‘Are we oversharing?‘
As someone who is keen to work in digital marketing, some people may believe that it is important to be on every social network possible in order to increase engagement on numbers on every platform however I don’t think this is necessary. From a professional perspective I do believe it is interesting from an organisations point of view to test the waters with different platforms. This enables them to see what works best for themselves and figure out where their audience is at. However, when it comes to us regular joes, I think we should stick to what we know, understand and have the most interest in. Personally I choose to use Twitter as a place to rant my thoughts and Instagram as a way to get creative with my photography and share my life in real time with my followers. When I am posting regularly on this little space, I find promoting my posts on Twitter will give my post engagement as it is where my audience is at most of the time.
Once you’ve chosen your platform, the next step is to be able to use it in a positive way. Nowadays there is so much negativity being shared due to various different reasons. I’ve always wanted to be that positive and happy account that someone can turn to when they are having a bad day, a bit like turning to a friend when you are feeling a little bit upset or down and just want to have a chit chat. However, I also want to be relatable and if I am having a bad day I want to share it in order for my followers to understand that they aren’t feeling alone and not everything online is pitch perfect all the time. There’s two ways that I have made my accounts more positive. The first was to de-clutter my social media accounts. I’ve been on social media now for over 10 years so you can imagine the amount of times I have hit the follow button and now the content they are putting out is either not relatable to me or just not having a positive impact on my mental health. Secondly, I have curated a feed that either inspires me or motivates me to get creative. This allows me to get some form of pleasure when I open up the apps rather than dreading seeing something negative pop up. Before I did this I felt so overwhelmed, lost and crowded in a world of numbers and lots of differing opinions.
Social media is amazing for networking and reaching out to people. Don’t stop using it just because you are having a bad mental health week. The networks we have created are an extension to ourselves and our personality. Like I said previously, I love Instagram for being able to get creative especially now I have left University and I use Twitter to promote my blog. Although, since growing up online I found that I want to share a little bit less about my personal life and what happens in it and more about the things that I enjoy and advice for those who are in my age group. I have found myself stepping away from hitting publish straight away and thinking about what I am sharing on the world wide web. I remember when I was at University, my tutor explained to me that a new employer doesn’t want to see you drunk with your knickers on full display staggering out of a night club. You’ll regret it later on. I’ve heard this being said so many times before but ‘what would your mum think?’ If you think she would be ashamed, annoyed or upset about what you are publishing, commenting or engaging with online then the answer is simple. Don’t do it!
Back in my University days, I remember understanding how important it was to look after thee reputation of the brand or client you are working with. From a brand’s perspective you are there to protect your brand from damage and promote and share the positive things that they do. Now if you think of it on a more personal level, the key is to control the content of your social media. Plan what you are going to publish, sustain the effort that you put into publishing that content and establish a mutual understanding with those who you communicate and engage with. I know that a lot of people who work in social media, whether it is as a PR executive or a well-known influencer, they keep their personal and professional lives separate from each other. You can do this by restricting what people see on your accounts through close friend lists or by having separate private social media accounts.
It is safe to say that I am a Twitter addict. I’m obsessed. I post my thoughts and then delete them, sometimes. However, it is important to monitor your screen time. I believe that growing up in the digital does have its positives but too much screen time can start to have an affect on our mental health. It can be easy to compare what we are doing with others online but I think it is important to understand that we are only seeing 20 minutes of somebody’s lives in a video or what they want to share and not the full aspect of what is happening behind closed doors. There has been plenty of times in the past where I have posted something to Instagram saying how happy and proud I was of something that I achieved when really I was crying in the bath because I was struggling with communicating with my close group of friends. I have allowed myself to have other hobbies such as reading and doing more things outside of being online and it has really helped me to take a step back from social media.
So, are we oversharing? As a society, I believe that we are rapidly sharing a lot of information about our lives on social media but we are still learning where our boundaries are. I feel as though it is a positive thing that we can communicate our thoughts and views online however it is important to understand that everyone will have different views and that they are entitled to their opinion. You have to understand before clicking on Twitter, Instagram or TikTok that everyone is at different stages of their lives and to try and not compare yourself with others. Remember you don’t need to be online all of the time to keep up with everything.
What’s your opinion? Do you think we are oversharing on social media? Let me know in the comments or send me a tweet.
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I have never been a confident bunny when it comes to fashion and choosing what to wear. I am usually just a hoodie, printed tee and leggings kind of girl however I am really wanting to start sharing my personal style a lot more. Now I am not saying that I am going to be the next best fashion blogger or anything but I do think that it will be nice to share my outfits a lot more.
I found the checked cropped top in New Look when the student loan arrived in our bank accounts last month and I just had to pick it up. I fell in love with it more or less straight away and can’t stop wearing it! I love how the peach/orange toned squares just give it more of a unique feel and adds a bit of colour to a monochrome look. Pair it with your favourite jeans and boots and you’re good to go I reckon. The bag is from Accessorize and is the perfect every day bag. It does get a bit heavy at times so having the strap to put over the shoulder is really helpful.
Now on to accessories, I think this necklace fits perfectly with the outfit! It really brings out the peach tones of the top and the gems just add something a bit different to your usual statement necklace. I was lucky enough to receive this when I went to the Candy Rocks Event in September last year. I’ve also got on my staple and much loved Thomas Sabo bracelet.
What kind of outfits do you enjoy wearing? Have you got something in your wardrobe that makes you feel super confident?
I saw this on Becky’s blog thee other week and thought what better way to get into the festive spirit than with the Christmas Tag! Feel free to copy the questions and answer them too, I would love to know your answers as well.
What is your favourite Christmas movie?
There are so many to choose from: The Santa Clause, Prancer, Santa Who?, A Dog Named Christmas, The Polar Express…but of course, my favourite is definitely Elf!
Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
Always on Christmas morning! I just think any presents other than new pyjamas should be saved until the morning. I don’t really know anyone who opens presents on Christmas Eve. Who else thinks that receiving new snuggly pyjamas on Christmas Eve is the best thing ever?!
Do you have a favourite Christmas memory?
I remember one year spending Christmas in York with the family. I can’t remember what we did on Christmas Day but we stayed in a hotel and both me and my cousin got the Nintendo Gameboy Advance with Harry Potter and the Philsopher’s Stone game. I received a gorgeous pink transparent one and very quickly became obsessed.
Favourite festive food?
I am not really the one for Christmas dinner but I love having a box of chocolates to share around Christmas time. Chocolate fingers on Christmas morning are the boss too!!
Favourite Christmas gift?
I can’t remember how old I was but it was when I received baby Annabell. I used to take her everywhere with me. I remember having all these different outfits for her, a bed which used to be next to mine for her to sleep in and a pram to take her out to the shops and things. I pretended that I was her mum for so long because I wanted to have a baby sister.
Favourite Christmas scent?
There’s nothing better than the smell of a fresh Christmas tree or freshly baked cookies, yummy!
Do you have any Christmas Eve traditions?
I used to put carrot sticks, whiskey and biscuits out for Santa and his reindeer when I was younger but now II just tend to relax with various films, the fire and endless amounts of hot chocolates and cookies.
What tops your tree?
It’s usually an angel or a star. The angel is one from my Grandma. It used to be on her Christmas tree so it feels more special, she has her own wand too.
As a kid, what was the gift you always wanted but never received?
Every year after writing the famous ‘Dear Santa’ letter, I always added that I wanted guinea pigs. I used to come up with names and everything. 21 years later I still haven’t had my guinea pigs…one day, eh?
What’s the best part of Christmas for you?
Spending time with family and friends, giving presents to loved ones, getting to wear all the glitter and sparkle everyday, sharing happy moments and the excitement in the run up to Christmas.
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