Michelle Yeadon
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We spent the day exploring the area and enjoying the sand dunes.

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I haven’t posted in awhile, and that’s because I’ve been very busy.
This is the breakdown of my average weekday:

Factoring in weekends, it means I spend about 34% of my week doing things that have to do with work. I sleep 37% of the time. And I have 29% of my time free to do as [...]

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Due to my morning and evening commute on the sweaty London Underground, my daily intake of the printed word has increased. I recently read Generation X by Douglas Coupland and it was a really fantastic book.
Click here to have a look at it.
Tahnee got me into Douglas Coupland, and the first book I read by [...]

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Companies today face a big challenge and that thing is staying organised, staying in touch, and staying sane.
1. Staying organised – Some people thrive on mess. They produce their best work in a messy place. But a messy place is no place for admin. Staying organised saves a lot of time and hassle.
2. Staying in [...]

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Social networks are great because they help me keep in touch with people. But sometimes I loathe them. And that particular instance is when you find out about a breakup through them – especially when it’s the breakup of people that you care a lot about.
Why does having an ocean between you automatically mean that [...]

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Haringey council recently added some more recycling options to our street. We can now recycle plastic and food waste, which I happen to find ridiculously exciting. Now we don’t have a pile of plastic containers in the kitchen, building up until we can take it to a separate recycling facility.
So there’s one less mess. The [...]

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People on Tumblr seem to like my tattoo…
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I’ve been reading a lot lately. I just finished Wuthering Heights, which was absolutely amazing. If you haven’t read it, do it now.
Right now I’m reading The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama, and I love this quote:
“War might be hell and still the right thing to do. Economies could collapse despite the best-laid plans. [...]

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Sometimes I have these epiphanies where something suddenly just makes sense because I’ve looked at it differently, or I’ve learned something since the last time I looked at it.
I remember my very first epiphany. When I was young, not in my teens yet, I liked 7up. And whenever I looked at a bottle or can [...]

These two topics are not related.
As an update to friends and family, Rob took me to the beach to camp for my birthday. It was fun, and also sandy. And sometimes wet. I am opposed to wet clothing and especially combining it with sand. But despite all that, I had an amazing time. Thanks Rob! [...]