Forest floor covered in bluebells in the middle morning sun
Here, have some whimsy. We all need a bit more whimsy. Love to you all x
Forest floor covered in bluebells in the middle morning sun
Here, have some whimsy. We all need a bit more whimsy. Love to you all x
I strongly believe this is correct haha
Garden with grey patio, lawn and greenhouse at the bottom of the garden
Here it is (patchy lawn being fixed!)
I'll take one for you when I get the washing in - more of a work in progress
Bed of tulips in front garden, with different colours including purple and white, pink and yellow
Tulips are out
First one that's actually made me laugh today
View of open water with moody clouds
The last few years have been such a wake up for me. Looking after myself and my physical and mental health helps me be present for everyone, but also I can just be doing it for me. Off today, with just myself for company, something I always found impossible because of the ADHD noise in my head.
Two year old daughter on mum's shoulders walking in woodland
Out enjoying some spring sunshine together β€οΈ
Having ADHD with long online meetings is bad times because options I have are:
a) fidget a lot on camera and perhaps come across as unprofessional
b) have my camera off and perhaps come across as unprofessional
c) sit deathly still and be able to not concentrate and get a bad back
Love that for me
10/10 life goal met that my toddler can now say "thermometer" and "x-rays", as a just under two year old
The UK *is* losing a generation of scientists.
I know lots of brilliant people who have left their jobs / the country because of the limited jobs & funding.
Once lost, they cannot ever be replaced.
The UK government is overseeing the death of UK academic science, and it doesn't seem to care.
Kiddo is out of her leg cast tomorrow. 8 weeks in so far!
No limbs injured ...currently
Apparently I need to be told I cannot write two books at once. Anyway: the postdoc mental health book is finally underway π€ interested to hear what you'd want to see in it
An absolute undercelebrated art to do the transfer without them waking
Totally understand how you are feeling. Just popping here to tell you yout brain is lying to you and that you did that because you smashed it. You. Not because you exaggerated anything.
FWIW I think that this is exactly what making Twitter untenable for a lot of us was about; Destroying our networks, and by doing so breaking connections and community, and in doing so wearing down our hope that together as a collective we CAN make a difference. We can. We still can.
You mean you don't interprecate data regularly?
You kill me with you humour sometimes π
We must persist but it is bloody tough. Trying to just ignore everything because what else can we do?
I've gone for reading fantasy novels because dissociation is easy that way
You all fairing alright because it's quite challenging to not absorb all of the bin fire of news at the moment isnβt it?
I don't think I'm being dramatic when I say that workloads going from 5 person teams to 1 person has the potential to harm. It's egregious.
Having the patio redone and got a time capsule because why not? What am I putting in it?
I'd like to just try the meds see if they work at all, and if they don't, fine. Itβs being treated like I'm desperate for access to stimulants that really gets me. No. I just want to know if it might help.
This hits hard this morning. I have ADHD. I was diagnosed via Right to Choose.
I am currently being denied access to meds because the NHS are refusing to, despite me following due process as they are prioritising younger people due to lack of funds.
Wouldn't deny me heart meds though would they?
For what it's worth I think all of the following can all be true at the same time:
-Detection of microplastics via analytical techniques can be really challenging due to detection limits
-Some scientific papers out there are poor and lack rigour
-Microplastics are bad for human health
The first Voices of Academia blog of 2026
A journey from researcher to research enabler: A story of acceptance and shifting identity by Sarah Masefield
"...Iβm not a researcher now. I was outmanoeuvred by the system."
voicesofacademia.com/2026/01/09/a...
Thank you