It’s Painful Not to Belong Lysette helps people use their brains even better, to transform their results and their lives.Science confirms, we simply can't learn if we don't feel like we belong. Lysette is all…
Domestic abuse must not be tolerated Andrew talks about domestic abuse following his own previous experiences in a former marriage. His passion is to generate awareness of all the faces of domestic abuse, including parents abused…
I have always found smiling didn't feel very natural, whether it was the impact of my early years growing up having to stare into the sun squinting whilst my parents took snaps with their old 126 format film camera, or the fact I was concentrating so hard and using a Bluetooth remote, I'm not sure. But sure, enough I looked at the photos and I was at best enigmatic with my smile, but never teeth showing or beaming.
I spent most of my life knowing that I was not quite aligned in body and mind. From an early age I used to dream and wish that little boys evolved into adulthood as women, and the little girls grew up to be men. It was a recurring thought that was with me in my early teenage years. As time progressed then these feelings and thoughts developed and became more real.
We all know that what you wear and how you present creates a first impression that can affect any relationship and how you are treated. A Vicar in jeans and T-Shirt just doesn't fit with societies traditional expectation of the status and role.