I am a writer / artist from the United Kingdom where I trained in art and design, along with counseling, hypnotherapy and neuro linguistic programming, before realising that writing was what I needed to do.
Since then I have discovered that my writing can provide me with part of my income, and I consider myself lucky to get paid for what I enjoy doing so much.
Probably because of my background, I am drawn to writing articles which are aimed at empowering others, whether this be through helping to build self esteem, or learning how to put ones best foot forward.
I consider creative writing a luxurious indulgence that Helium gives me a chance to engage in, and enjoy learning more the longer I am here.
My passion is ...
Painting, writing, playing music
I know too much about ...
You can never know too much
My parents always told me ...
Treat others as you would like to be treated
My childhood ambition ...
To stay happy
My favorite memory ...
Stroking bumble bees that came out of big tall foxgloves in the forest when I was about 7 yrs old
Why I write ...
Because I love to
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Yank Rachell, Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith.....
My first job ...
Tidying up for tips at my aunts cafe at five years old
My best moment ...
They keep on coming
My inspiration ...
Music, people and my wild imagination
Articles
You may be surprised to learn that Feng shiu, the ancient art of placement, can not only restore balance in your home but in your body too. It is possible to use color, combined with where you you put things in your home and mindful intention, to help you in your endeavor to lose weight.
Color
Losing weight, as you probably already know, involves moving more and eating less. With the aid of color you can persuade your unconscious to be less responsive to the triggers around your home which alert you to the temptation of eating. Dark colors, such as black, blue and burgundy, have the affec...
Bridget Webber
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