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Change is in the Air

5th January 2016 1cath Leave a comment

My UCAS application is about to be submitted and I shall wait anxiously for confirmation that I shall be offered…

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Posted in: Daily Life, studying, university, Work, writing Filed under: English university, life, studying

Postaday 2011

2nd January 2012 1cath Leave a comment

Just seen the Post a Day 2011 badge on my blog page. Oops failed on that one!!! Never mind, maybe…

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Posted in: blogging, Uncategorized, writing Filed under: blogging, postaday

You say you want a Resolution!!!

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  A New Year. A time for resolutions perhaps. Or maybe a return to things already started but left idle,…

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Posted in: blogging, Daily Life, Life, Uncategorized, writing Filed under: blog, happy new year, life, new year, resolutions, writing

Shall I go for it..?

15th June 2011 1cath 4d Comments

  When I started this blog, it was a way of writing every day, (well nearly every day) and doing…

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Posted in: blogging, Daily Life, Life, Uncategorized, writing Filed under: courses, life, university, writing

Should I? Could I? Dare I?

9th June 2011 1cath 2d Comments

Last year, I went through a period of wanting to change something in my life. I wanted to do something…

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Posted in: blogging, Daily Life, Life, Uncategorized, writing Filed under: courses, life, studying, university, writing

I Made It!

4th June 2011 1cath 2d Comments

Made what you may ask? Well let me tell you. I have being blogging every day now for a whole…

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