You know those moments that just align perfectly? They feel almost cosmically written, like fate or destiny? I had one of those moments today… A survey which “investigated the greatest source of frustration for consumers” found that for 42% it is being “compelled to navigate a compulsory sign-up process” I honestly hope The Times can
Tag: food for thought
“Mind the closing doors” is a phrase that commuters are sick to death of hearing. Its also a phrase that most people adhere to, save a few that we immediately roll our eyes and tut at. But that’s because they barge on for themselves, getting their arms or bags caught, just to save an extra
Nothing brightens up my day quite like seeing a dog on my commute…
Presenting to an audience is always hard, but I recently learnt how to do it better, so here’s a few things I learned…
Inspired by a recent Guardian article, here’s a handy little guide to navigating the world of adult dinner parties…
The most irritating answer to the question “what do you want to eat?” is “I don’t mind”. It’s non-committal. It’s indecisive. It’s weak. And it’s exactly the answer my sister gave when we were on our way to the London Coliseum last Winter.
Why are people so obsessed with each others’ opinions? Why can’t we all just get along? Why are you judging my rose gold prosecco?
It’s mid-January and most people will have broken their New Years Resolutions by now. Not because they want to. Not because they’re weak. But because they made unrealistic promises. So many people decide to eat healthy, go to the gym, or otherwise better themselves, but it’s always on such a huge scale that they’re practically