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Personal blogs
ADHD & Neurodiversity in the Workplace
Someone with ADHD might not be someone you immediately think of when you think of the ideal employee, but with the right environment and support they can show you what they’re made of.
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What Young Designers Need to Hear
Being young is this industry is daunting, you are surrounded by people who know so much, it’s amazing! But it’s also quite scary when you’re first starting out.
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Public Speaking and Nerves
A fear of public speaking is an extremely common anxiety, ranging from slight nerves and sweat to shaking and full on paralysing fear. The latter I have quite a lot of experience with.
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Going to the National Housing Federation Housing Finance Conference as an Apprentice
I was given the opportunity to shadow the Events and Marketing team at their Housing Finance conference and exhibition back in March 2022.
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External copy

GCSE results day: Susie’s story
GCSE results day: Susie’s story – a blog I wrote for The Learning Foundry, a training provider targeting 16-24 year olds in the North West, about my experience with ADHD and education.

“One-size-fits-all restricts us all!” – Susie’s story
“One-size-fits-all restricts us all!” – Susie’s story – a blog I wrote for The Learning Foundry, talking about a recent public speaking event and my ADHD.
The more personal, the more universal…
My approach to writing varies from piece to piece, however, the overall narrative is always of a personal story, showing me fully as I am. From this one piece can you tell who I am? My struggles and my desires? If you go on any page of this website and through any of my writing beyond that, I want you to know me.
I hope we get to know each other better.
Let’s build something together.
Get in touch
I am always available for collaborations and talks. If you want to chat about design, photography, my love of cats, or anything else, don’t hesitate in reaching out.