A Year of Living

As we creep in to a new year, and indeed a new decade it seems an ideal time to reflect and look back on what has been an absolute rollercoaster of a time.
As we welcomed in 2010 (which doesn’t really seem all that long ago) I was quite frankly dying. At my lowest ebb both physically and mentally I’m not entirely sure how my body survived all it had to endure whilst I was in the deepest grips of anorexia, nor how it survived the subsequent cycle of relapse and recovery that came in the following years.

And yet somehow here we are, here I am, after a 17 year battle which I can now firmly and confidently say I’m winning. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and it’s within reaching distance.

So what’s changed?
Primarily I’ve changed. Everything has changed. The only thing that remains the same from the shadow of myself I was in 2010 is the love and support of my family and closest friends. Everything else is near unrecognisable and for that I am grateful.

I never dared to dream I’d reach this point. The (almost) confident, (not so young) woman I have become. I never for one second imagined I’d be entering the next decade almost recovered. Without every waking second dictated by food and how to avoid it. Engaged to the most wonderful man; planning our wedding and considering the next stages such as starting a family.

My body no longer defines me, and whilst I struggle on a daily basis with my body image I certainly care a whole lot less. These days my focus has shifted. It’s not about getting to the lowest acceptable healthy weight, it’s about preparing my body for, hopefully, carrying a child- how can you nourish and grow a whole new life when you can’t nourish yourself?

Food has become fun. There’s not really anything off limits these days (aside from the obvious things like brains and intestines). I’ve learnt to enjoy meals out at restaurants that don’t list the calories, our trip to America was all about how many types of M&Ms I could get my hands on, and our daily meals are chosen based on what Bob and I fancy, not what fits my once super-rigid meal plan. I eat biscuits in work these days, in fact let’s take a moment to appreciate that I now eat in work, full stop. This was once one of my greatest fears, and is now one of the social highlights of my day.

Food aside this has been an amazing year for personal growth. Our holiday of a lifetime was a really rewarding reminder of how much both Bob and myself have matured as people. Starting to plan our wedding is exciting and stressful in equal measures and feels scarily adult. I’ve started socialising more; and I’ve enjoyed it.

Life isn’t perfect, but if it were perfect it would be boring. There are tears and tantrums (especially when PMS is involved) and there are times I wonder what the fuck I am doing when I start questioning whether I should be eating something, or whether I should join a gym or not.

I think what I’m trying to say in all of this is that life feels gloriously normal for the firs time. There are ups and downs that pass, but no dramas, no despair. There is still progress to be made, but healthy progress with no urgency.
I’m sure this won’t be the last post I write about my recovery, I’m not quite there yet after-all; something I have to remind myself from time to time, but it won’t be the focus, just as it’s not the focus for me as a whole anymore.
It would be all to easy to be bitter about my past, the years spent worrying and wasting but I’m not. Whilst there’s certainly no looking back with fondness as the mental and physical agony of an eating disorder, I have to thank it in some ways for making me who I am today; strong, capable, stubborn and insightful.

After a disastrous start to the decade that we are now waving farewell to, I am so beyond excited for such a brilliant start to the new one- I can’t wait to see, smell, experience and taste everything the 2020s have to offer.

How to Make 2020 More Adventurous*

Not everyone loves the arrival of a new year, but there’s no denying that it does present a pretty fantastic opportunity to mix things up and push your life forward in a positive direction. And 2020 isn’t just a new year, either; it’s an entirely new decade! So that’s a doubly-important opportunity. But of course the new year is just the catalyst, new things aren’t going to come your way just because the calendar has changed — you have to make things happen! Below, we take a look at a few effective ways for ensuring that your forthcoming year is one of adventure.

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Start as you Mean to Go On

“Start as you mean to go on” is an underrated cliche. If you get off on the right foot then you’ll find it much easier to keep the standards high in the future. So, if you’re intent on making 2020 a year to remember for all the right reasons then look at bringing the excitement from the beginning of January. This might mean putting a clear mental line between the past year and the new one; this will make it easier to see and feel all the possibilities that January and beyond brings. Indeed, the “everything is possible” attitude will arguably be your most important asset if you want to achieve big things. Believe it!

Local and National Exploring

People always think that adventure means going somewhere exotic or simply as far away as possible from your home. But this isn’t the case. Adventure is a state of mind! And you can do it anywhere and everywhere, including nearby to your home and further afield in the country. If you have the right set of wheels and an adventurous spirit, then excitement will always be within reach. Look at making the most of a 0% APR on new Vauxhall deal, and you’ll be able to build regular adventures into your schedule. You might just be surprised at how many fun and exciting destinations are within easy driving distance of your home.

Trying New Things

You could argue that people don’t push themselves as much as they should. Once we’re settled into our jobs and ways of being, we rarely think to step out of our comfort zone. But there is, of course, a lot of value in doing so. We grow as individuals, meet new people, and infuse our lives with passion — all the good things that you want! So this forthcoming year, think of ways to stretch yourself. It could be putting up a hobby, joining a club, or making subtle changes to your lifestyle.

New Ways of Travelling

We mentioned local travel earlier, but let’s not discount overseas travelling altogether. It’s a magical world out there! Instead of travelling to the usual spots, why not look at mixing things up a little? You can visit those destinations that are a bit more off the beaten path, or even change how you move — there’s a lot of value in travelling by car rather than plane, for instance. 


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Pure Retinol Biphase Serum from SkinChemists*

Pure Retinol Biphase Serum c/o skinChemists

You should all know by now how much I love the skinChemists brand, so when I got an e-mail about their Pure Retinol Biphase Serum, with it’s impressive sounding list of benefits I was game on for trying it.

I’m still finding my feet in terms of skincare, and now I am over thirty my focus is very much on anti-ageing over anything else. This serum promises to not only prevent wrinkles, but smooth over existing fine lines. It also says it’ll brighten dull skin and help remove age spots, hyper-pigmentation and sun damage.

The packaging fits well with the skinChemists brand, always on the minimal side whilst looking sleek and luxe.

After a patch test (as advised) and discovering no reactions I jumped in to incorporating this in to my skincare routine; something I can now say I have, and awaiting the miracle.

Ok, so there may not have been a miracle, I didn’t wake up looking ten years younger the next day, but there is definitely a difference in how my skin looks, and feels.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what is different, there has been no drastic changes, but subtle differences that all add up; I’ve lost some of that winter dullness, my fine lines look finer and everything looks all around more even and a heck of a lot healthier.

I’ve been using this after cleansing in the evening and a tiny bit goes a long way, meaning it’s £39.90 price-tag isn’t too bad as this little bottle will last for ages.
I don’t have much to compare it too, I’ve never used anything like it before, but I really like this product. It makes me feel like I’m doing something positive for my skin and it’s making a slow but sure visible difference.

If you’d like to give this a try for yourself then skinChemist are offering a 30% discount when you use the code LAURA30 at the checkout. Let me know if you give it a whirl.

Stocking Fillers and Festive Flavour from E-Cigarette Direct*

It’s been a while since I last posted about my vaping journey, in short, I’m still at it 90% of the time. I have lapsed back to cigarettes from time to time, mainly when I have a gin in hand, but it’s not the same any more and I always regret it. See, the thing about vaping that keeps me sticking with it is the huge variety of flavours; that and the ability to tweak nicotine content to my current needs (mostly I’m down to 3mg juices, when I started I was on 12mg!).
My pals at e-cigarette direct recently hooked me up with a delicious festive flavour so I thought what better time to pop up a quick post for anyone who is interested, so, here we go…

Cinnamon Spiced Slice by Ohm Baked c/o e-cigarette direct

I’m all about the sweets and baked goods when it comes to my juices, and I’ve always loved the Ohm Baked brand for their wide range of bakery inspired flavours. Cinnamon Spiced Slice is based on a fresh apple tart, warm from the oven with a generous sprinkle of cinnamon to finish it off.

I love this, it’s warming, it’s nostalgic and it’s definitely festive. The 50ml short-fill bottle costs £13.99 which I think is a bargain considering I was spending almost that on ONE packet of cigarettes and one 50ml bottle lasts me at least three weeks. A must have for any vapers seeking out a festive fix.

WizMix E-liquids c/o e-cigarette direct

If you’re looking for last minute stocking fillers for any vapers you know then I highly recommend WizMix 10ml bottles. It’s a brand I’ve used from the very beginning and have remained loyal to. Each bottle costs £3.99 and they have such a wide choice of flavours. Above are some of my favourites- I highly recommend strawberry jam and vanilla ice-cream if you have a sweet tooth!

There is still time to get your order in time for Christmas, just have it placed by tomorrow for guaranteed delivery.

Fellow vapers let me know what brands and flavours you’re currently loving…I’m always down for discovering and trying new things.

Christmas Gift Guide: Infini London*

Still looking for last minute gift ideas for those tricky to buy for people? Allow me to suggest Infini London, the home of the one year roses.

Infini London offer luxury roses that last for an entire year thanks to a super eco-friendly solution that is applied to the freshly cut flower.

The roses come presented in a beautiful box, which is where they will need to stay for the year, and they come in a choice of over 15 colours.

Prices range start at £120 for a box of roses (which might sound a lot, but think how much you’d spend on a weekly bunch of flowers) and with same day delivery available in London, and delivery offered worldwide, these blooms are a gift that’ll keep on giving.