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Curating our digital influences

When I was 16, I got paid £3.33 an hour in my first job. And it felt great. I was the envy of my friends at school – they all got paid at least 10p an hour less. I could save up for computer games quicker. I was rich… RICH! I mean… obviously I wasn’t objectively […]

Posted byAdam MileusnicNovember 22, 2021November 22, 2021Posted inGoal-setting, Media, Mental Health, Social media

The stories we’ve had enough of – Part 1

Stories have power. They help us to understand our world, simplifying complex concepts and assigning meaning to events in ways that help us make sense of the human condition.  Key moments of a good story stand proud, working their way into our consciousness, indelibly marking themselves in our minds as memories of events we never […]

Posted byAdam MileusnicJune 28, 2020June 28, 2020Posted inMental Health

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