Wednesday 27 January 2016

Smart Casual Work Look.

One of the main questions I find myself asking is "what am I going to wear for work today?!" 
Like, it is seriously one of the hardest decisions I have to make on a daily basis. 
We have no set uniform, the dress code is smart casual but like, that dress code is something I find myself really struggling with. 
I am only an administrator for an Occupational Health company but, I feel like the pressure is still there to look good for work in case any clients are to come in or something. Anyway, I think yesterday I had the smart casual look spot on! 


Admittedly the picture quality isn't the greatest. But I LOVE this outfit!! 
It was so simple too. 

I'll let you into a really bad secret, the shirt is in fact a dress, but what I did is I put it with some black cigarette trousers and so that meant I could safely tuck the bottom part of the dress into my trousers and no one could tell. Bad, I know, but it totally worked. 

The shoes I wore with the outfit are definitely my new favourites! 
I originally got them for a Northern Soul night I'm going to with my boyfriend and his family and friends which I cannot wait for! But yeah, they're heeled loafers and lets just say, me and heeled shoes have a mutual dislike for one and other, especially when alcohol is involved. 
I loved these shoes though as soon as I saw them and worried my night would be ruined because my shoes are bothering me after a while, so what better way than to wear them for work and bed them in like that? 

Can I just say they are the comfiest heeled shoes I think I've ever owned! I adore them so much. 

They seemed to just go perfectly with the outfit that I wore for work too which is a bonus. 

I literally loved this outfit, felt like a completely different person and the amount of compliments I got from people was unreal. Something I'm definitely not used to. I will definitely be dressing like that a lot more for work. 

Shirt / dress - Quiz clothing - £15.
Trousers  - George at ASDA - £14.
Loafers - George at ASDA - £16.
Wednesday 20 January 2016

Escaping the room.






If there is one thing I hate more than anything it's being in a dark place and feeling like something will unexpectedly jump out at me. 
Escape the room carried all that along with it.

All 8 of us headed off into the city centre and went to escape the room. 

Getting to the room itself was like a maze, long, cold corridors and staircases. 

Once we finally got to where we needed to, we had to take part in the sign in process and read the declaration they had. You know, the usual sort of stuff when taking part in an activity. We were ready to try and escape from Alcatraz.

After this is when our experience truly started! 

All 8 of us were given a specific role which we needed to undertake once locked inside the room, following each role would ensure we got out, or so we thought anyway. 

Once the specific roles had been handed out to us, we headed off into the room. We were all lead in a line into the dimly lit room. 

I must point out that one of my biggest fears is that of the unknown. If I don't know what's going to happen and when I freak out massively. Let me just tell you that is exactly what I did. 

Going into this very Naively I thought you was given an unlimited amount of time to escape and we could face being locked in there for good, this of course was not the case at all as they in fact gave us 45 minutes as a team and 5 extra minutes for two members of the team to go back in and try and solve it from where we had left of as a team. Sadly, we came so close yet so far from escaping. 

All in all, we had an amazing experience and all LOVED it. 

I would recommend you guys to go down and check it out! It's definitely something I won't forget and I cannot wait to go back and try to break free from the other rooms they have on offer for you to try and escape from. 

If you're interested in having a look at what they offer go and check them
 out for yourself over at https://thegreatescapegame.co.uk/


Tuesday 19 January 2016

How Anxiety Effects Me.


Anxiety is something that can affect many people in many different ways. Sometimes you won't even be aware that someone suffers with anxiety. 

It's always been something I've suffered with but growing up I didn't really understand why I felt the way I did, so I dealt with it a bit better I think, it's not until I left school and I was thrown into the big wide world and left to fend for myself that the realness of the whole thing hit me. 

When it came to starting sixth form my anxiety really kicked in because I was about to meet new people and have to socialise with what I considered to be absolute strangers. With my course I had to go out and do voluntary placement so that meant working a long side people I don't know and having to bond some sort of working relationship with them. 

I left sixth form and gained friends but of course it was something that at first was very daunting for me and something that for me took a lot of adjusting out of my normal sit quietly and get on with the work sort of routine. 

Then, it came to finding a job. It took me a year to find a job and once offered it, the amount of sleepless nights I had on the run up to my first day of a working paid job. Once I'd started and found my feet I was okay. 

My anxiety is something that has recently started affecting on a daily basis. I've been in my job nearly 3 years now and still every day I get anxiety over having to speak to people, I attend college but when it comes to the night before going, I cry and can't sleep because I don't want to face the rest of the class. 

Blogging is also something that I'm finding hard. I love doing it, but I see other bloggers on twitter talking and  and it's something I wish I could do,  but my anxiety stops me. 

It's something I am working on dealing with a lot better. 
Sunday 3 January 2016

New Year New...

It's the one thing we're all guilty of saying every year and that is, "new year new me" but, in all seriousness, how many of us are actually stick to it? 
We make new years resolutions that at the time are ideal and realistic, but when it comes to it, they're not and it just seems like so much effort. 

This year, I am guilty of the whole thing, but there's something different about it. 
Me and my boyfriend over the festive break have dined like kings and queens, I mean, we've had food out a lot. And, why not? It's Christmas and New Year it's acceptable. 
Now the new year has come around and the adjustment to reality is currently in process, we both promised that we're going to cut back on eating out so much and going to do something about our weight. Personally, I don't feel like my boyfriend needs to because he's fine the way he is, me however, I am a mess and need to do something urgently. 
So, today I transferred to the same gym as him and we're going to go and work out with each other 3 times a week and start doing something about the way we are. 

Other than that part of things, I've told myself I'm going to start managing my time a lot more better than what I do now. I'm also going to change my whole appearance. It's definitely something that I've been wanting to do for a while now, just never felt confident enough to I guess. I don't feel overly confident to now, but it's time for a change. 

I do also want to start up a Youtube channel and start doing videos at some point this year BUT that will be when I feel 100000% confident with the way my appearance is and I'm happy with myself. 

Lets see how long I can keep all this up.. My guess is not too long.