Tag: GweninConstellation

  • New Year, Same Bloggyness (But with More Snacks)

    As 2026 begins, diverse groups like Deconvolution and Access Trails UK embrace the new year with a commitment to clarity and creativity. They offer fresh content focused on research, exploration,…

    New Year, Same Bloggyness (But with More Snacks)
  • A Very Bloggyness Christmas

    The post welcomes readers from various collaborative platforms, emphasising the importance of rest during the holiday season. It highlights unique contributions, including academic support, accessible trails, sustainable travel, creative writing…

    A Very Bloggyness Christmas
  • Christmas, Recovery, and Learning to Sit at the Table

    This Christmas, families facing anorexia are embracing the season’s challenges with a focus on recovery rather than perfection. The emphasis is on presence, kindness, and permission to prioritise mental health…

    Christmas, Recovery, and Learning to Sit at the Table
  • “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Wrapping It Up: Thanks for Joining the Ride

    This series on men’s mental health emphasises the importance of vulnerability, community, and consistency. It aims to break stigma, provide practical tools, and highlight that mental health requires ongoing effort.…

    “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Wrapping It Up: Thanks for Joining the Ride
  • When the Wrong Mug Ruins the Whole Day

    Mugs serve as more than simple drinkware; they embody emotional connections, memories, and personal rituals. Many people develop attachments to their favourite mugs, viewing them as irreplaceable comfort objects linked…

    When the Wrong Mug Ruins the Whole Day
  • Is AI Good or Bad?

    The debate over whether artificial intelligence is good or bad overlooks critical questions about its use and impact. AI is a tool shaped by human decisions, capable of both supporting…

    Is AI Good or Bad?
  • “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Consistency Beats Motivation

    The post emphasises that motivation is unreliable for personal growth, likening it to fleeting Wi-Fi. Instead, consistency, achieved through daily habits, is essential for mental health improvement. Small, actionable practices…

    “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Consistency Beats Motivation
  • The True Cost of Reducing Benefits

    The reduction of benefits appears fiscally responsible but leads to severe social consequences, including increased hunger, health crises, and loss of potential among vulnerable populations. The stigma surrounding benefit claimants…

    The True Cost of Reducing Benefits
  • Sepsis: When “Just a Fever” Isn’t Just a Fever

    Sepsis often begins with common symptoms like a cough or fever, leading to severe complications if untreated. Many remain unaware of its signs due to cultural stigma and lack of…

    Sepsis: When “Just a Fever” Isn’t Just a Fever
  • The Politics of Global Warming

    Global warming is both a scientific and political issue, highlighting power dynamics and privilege. Climate change affects unequally, with the least responsible often least impacted. As COP30 approaches, climate politics…

    The Politics of Global Warming