Most rugby league fans have an opinion on how the sport at the highest level should be run. I'm no different and I have my own view on it. This post will detail my own vision for professional rugby league, not just for Europe, but for the entire world.
Let's start at the top and work our way down the leagues, shall we?
The inside voice of someone with mental health issues, in this case, cyclothymia. Follow me on Twitter @KetteringWire , if only for the entertainment of my rants. Older blogs can be found by either scrolling to the bottom of the home page or by using the blog archive to the right
Thursday, 23 February 2012
TITA: Super Dooper League
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championships,
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professional,
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Wide Awake
Sleep regulation issues and sleep deprivation were accountable and caused by many of my mental health issues. It's hard to pinpoint which started first, the cyclothymia, or the problems with sleep. They both started around the same time.
Not having a regular sleep pattern for 16 years was something I never got used to. It was frustrating, it was stressful and it contributed a great deal to depressive stages of my life.
Not having a regular sleep pattern for 16 years was something I never got used to. It was frustrating, it was stressful and it contributed a great deal to depressive stages of my life.
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awareness,
bipolar,
cyclothymia,
depression,
energy,
help,
illness,
insomnia,
mental,
sleep,
suicide,
true story
Friday, 10 February 2012
Was I Wrong?
Well, 20 minutes ago I made a pretty big decision and I have no idea if it's the start of a relapse or if I made the right decision.
As most of you will know, I've been working as an agency temp since the start of the year and putting in a hefty 12 hours a day, Monday to Friday. The work was monotonous. 11 hours a day, stood on your feet, in one spot, checking the strength of the base on bleach bottles. It was very much physically draining.
As most of you will know, I've been working as an agency temp since the start of the year and putting in a hefty 12 hours a day, Monday to Friday. The work was monotonous. 11 hours a day, stood on your feet, in one spot, checking the strength of the base on bleach bottles. It was very much physically draining.
Labels:
awareness,
bipolar,
cyclothymia,
depression,
help,
illness,
job,
mental,
suicide,
true story,
work
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