Author: Fine and Dandi

There are lots of demands on my time, but I strive to live the best life that I can.

Hi people I am Vicki, I am 46 with a lovely husband Richie and an eight-year-old son Ewan. I run a small family business Safesol with help from my dad. Safesol are a family business that sell chemicals and offer consultancy services for legionella control. We mainly sell Huwa-San, silver hydrogen peroxide disinfectant which is…
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The good, and the bad, of losing a sibling, and the depression that came with it

The good, and the bad, of losing a sibling, and the depression that came with it How does one talk about these things? I mean, in this day and age of technology and social media, you see anyone say that we should talk about mental health and what bothers us, but it’s not that easy,…
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Hangxiety – Hangover Anxiety

Hangover anxiety, and the relationship anxiety has with alcohol. BEFORE I START, CAN I JUST CLARIFY… THIS REALLY ISN’T A PREACHY, ‘WOW LOOK AT ME MAKING A CHANGE IN MY LIFE’ POST. IT’S JUST SOMETHING I WANTED TO OPEN UP ABOUT. I RECEIVED A LOT OF PERSONAL MESSAGES AND FEEDBACK AFTER MY FIRST POST. FROM PEOPLE…
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We are ALL equal. We are worth the same value.

Here are two £20 notes. The one on the left has been through a tough time, been abused, a complete mess. The one on the right is straight, crisp and not touched. Is the one on the left worth less than the one on the right??? Don’t let anyone put you down just because you’ve…
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What a day, what an experience…

I was fortunate enough to be offered the opportunity to attend the Pricess Royal Training awards a couple of weeks back with Gateshead College. Here is my blog on the days events. The blog can be found here. Steven White, one of our Mental Health Champions was a guest at St James’ Palace when the…
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A challenging run with picture perfect scenery…

A challenging run with picture perfect scenery… After the Great North Run last month (Did I mention I did it???) I wanted to carry on with running and keep up the fitness I gained whilst training. Having done a couple of early morning runs and weekend runs to tick over with no real focus. I…
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Where do I start???

Where do I start??? At the age of 15 my father died from Cancer, 2 weeks after feeling a pain in his stomach he was dead, leaving my mum and three boys behind with me being the youngest. I spent the next few years rebelling against every form of authority. Fortunately, the police were never…
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Great North Run – Completed it mate

Where do I start? What a day, what an event. My first ever Great North Run and I can’t say for certain it won’t be the last. I managed to get to the start line well before I needed to so got into the pen early and sat down to relax and enjoying the weather,…
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My Great North Run Journey

Now only days away from my first ever Great North Run I thought I’d give an insight as to how and why I am running the Great North Run. Over a number of years now I’ve always taken pictures on and around the Tyne Bridge of the Red Arrows and runner and I’ve always said…
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The countdown is on…

It seems like no time since I got my confirmation place for the Great North Run and we are just over two weeks from the big day, uhh ohhh…. Around 6 weeks back I didn’t really have much motivation for running in general let alone doing a half marathon but that’s changed. Having missed the…
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Ain’t no mountain high enough…

Two years ago I was diagnosed with generalised anxiety and panic disorder, and depression. It was the worst period of my life. I’d felt nothing like it before and didn’t know anyone else who’d been through the same thing as me. I felt alone, I felt lost, I didn’t feel me, I didn’t want to…
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