Beautiful. I had tears streaming down my face (Victoria, Touch Down)
This inspired me this morning in a difficult thought patch. Thanks (Lorraine, ‘How Mind Games Can Ruin Relationships’)
Thank you for your latest blog post which I read on the tube to work this week. It moved me to tears (George, ‘What’s the Point’)
I read this when I was totally frustrated … It actually made me cry but also helped me feel less fraught! (Harriet, ‘What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting‘)
This is so lovely and it came to me as I needed it. Thank you xx (Sarah, ‘What’s the Point’)
Really tender observations with an honesty that made me breathe deeper. Full of feeling. I cried when I read it (Karen, ‘A Kind Word and a Gentle Touch’)
Words seem hollow in the wake of reading this … Beautiful ! And … thank You! (Phyllis, ‘Growing with Ease’)
I am not sure what to say except that I was blown away (no pun intended) by this and I was touched by something written here: “To be human is to be naked. Stripped of our insecure thinking, how we appear to others matters not, which allows our raw beauty and power to rise up. There is freedom in this. Courage, too. It takes guts to trust that what we already are, in essence, is enough. That the heart of us is enough. When we care less about looking, as Jacquie says, “windswept and wonderful”, what is natural shines through. It has to. That is how we work”. Thank you, thank you thank you (Sue, ‘Zombies, Blow-drying and Being Human‘)
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful (Emma, ‘Growing with Ease’)
You have the most beautiful ways with words. I just had a little moment away from the world reading that. Thank you (Rachael, ‘Milestones Don’t Matter’)
This is beautiful writing … Brought a tear to my eye, and a warmth to my heart (Anthony, ‘Milestones Don’t Matter’)
What a beautiful, inspiring post (Jill, ‘Milestones Don’t Matter’)
Oh I love reading your words, makes me feel like I’m sat with you when I read them….truly beautiful could do with your inspiration in my daily life (Camilla, ‘Milestones Don’t Matter’)
Love it! (Anita, ‘How Mind Games Can Ruin Relationships’)
Aw blimey. Another tear jerker! (Gabby, ‘A Woman’s Place is in the Home?’)
Your writing never fails to move me (Rachel, ‘A Woman’s Place is in the Home?’)
Beautifully written & inspirational (Chetna, ‘What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting’)
So beautifully written soaked up your every word (Helen, ‘What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting‘)
A truly beautiful read (Emma, ‘What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting‘)
I love this, Angela! As an aspiring midwife, there are so many lovely things I can learn from this. And as a mother of a baby stillborn with Down’s syndrome, your words filled my heart with love for my little one (Pip, ‘What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting’)
Really gorgeous story, Angela. Thanks for sharing (Susanna, on ‘Strops and Flip Flops‘)
“Any habit, no matter how long it has lived with us, no matter how permanent it seems, is only ever one thought deep”: I love this! Beautifully put and simply true (Tess, ‘A Clean Slate’)
What a beautiful sharing! Many people feel like you and question their growth and yet demonstrate a tremendous shift in their experience! Great blog! (Karen, ‘Chasing Rainbows‘)