Sarah Myers Nov 24, 2017
A few words from Sarah on why little moments in life can really matter...
Never underestimate the power of the little things. Those random little moments that give you pleasure or a sense of achievement.
As somebody with a never-ending list of mental health problems, stress, anxiety, and various physical health issues, I find myself living in the dark. Except for appointments or visiting family I rarely leave my flat. And still, if I can cancel I will.
Regardless of being indoors or out in the big scary world of people and noise, I stay protected by never fully being there. Wherever ‘there’ is, I am elsewhere. When I am out and about I imagine myself at home. When I am at home I imagine myself being capable of venturing to somewhere I have never been before.
The problem with living in my head, though, is that...
A few words from Sarah on why little moments in life can really matter...
Never underestimate the power of the little things. Those random little moments that give you pleasure or a sense of achievement.
As somebody with a never-ending list of mental health problems, stress, anxiety, and various physical health issues, I find myself living in the dark. Except for appointments or visiting family I rarely leave my flat. And still, if I can cancel I will.
Regardless of being indoors or out in the big scary world of people and noise, I stay protected by never fully being there. Wherever ‘there’ is, I am elsewhere. When I am out and about I imagine myself at home. When I am at home I imagine myself being capable of venturing to somewhere I have never been before.
The problem with living in my head, though, is that...
- 11/22/2017
- Den of Geek
Sarah Myers May 12, 2017
What if you simply can't find the point, or a place to start? Sarah shares with us her personal story...
Hello! This is Geeks Vs Loneliness, our spot on the site where we try and take a minute to talk about things that may be affecting you, or people you know. Our basic rule is not every article is going to help every person, but hopefully there's something in the 100+ pieces we've run to date that will be of us.
See related American Gods: Bryan Fuller interview American Gods: the cast react to episode 1 American Gods: 13 things we learned from the cast American Gods cast interview: Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning
This week, we welcome back the brilliant Sarah Myers. And we're going to hand over to her...
I am tired of crying – my head hurts and I feel sick. Maybe a cup of tea will help.
What if you simply can't find the point, or a place to start? Sarah shares with us her personal story...
Hello! This is Geeks Vs Loneliness, our spot on the site where we try and take a minute to talk about things that may be affecting you, or people you know. Our basic rule is not every article is going to help every person, but hopefully there's something in the 100+ pieces we've run to date that will be of us.
See related American Gods: Bryan Fuller interview American Gods: the cast react to episode 1 American Gods: 13 things we learned from the cast American Gods cast interview: Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning
This week, we welcome back the brilliant Sarah Myers. And we're going to hand over to her...
I am tired of crying – my head hurts and I feel sick. Maybe a cup of tea will help.
- 5/11/2017
- Den of Geek
facebook
twitter
google+
From housework tombola to Race For Life: Sarah explains how she battles mental health problems, one job at a time.
Welcome to Geeks Vs Loneliness, our weekly spot where we talk about issues, problems, stresses and demands that are affecting sometimes a few, sometimes many of us. We try and come up with a few ideas that may be of us too, but as we've always said, we don't - worse luck - have any magical elixir in our cupboard.
This week, we welcome the brilliant Sarah Myers, who will take over the column from here. She wanted to talk about how she finds setting often very small goals helps her. Hopefully, there's something in here that might help you, or someone you know.
Over to Sarah...
I just finished washing the dishes! Can I get a medal?
Okay, so I didn't exactly win gold in an Olympic event,...
google+
From housework tombola to Race For Life: Sarah explains how she battles mental health problems, one job at a time.
Welcome to Geeks Vs Loneliness, our weekly spot where we talk about issues, problems, stresses and demands that are affecting sometimes a few, sometimes many of us. We try and come up with a few ideas that may be of us too, but as we've always said, we don't - worse luck - have any magical elixir in our cupboard.
This week, we welcome the brilliant Sarah Myers, who will take over the column from here. She wanted to talk about how she finds setting often very small goals helps her. Hopefully, there's something in here that might help you, or someone you know.
Over to Sarah...
I just finished washing the dishes! Can I get a medal?
Okay, so I didn't exactly win gold in an Olympic event,...
- 4/21/2016
- Den of Geek
The new horror film You’Re Next reinvents the horror genre by putting a fresh twist on your typical home invasion storyline. Take a look at the freaky movie poster and trailer.
When a gang of masked, ax-wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion, the hapless victims seem trapped...until an unlikely guest of the family proves to be the most talented killer of all.
The film stars unknown actors Sharni Vinson (Erin), Nicholas Tucci (Felix), Wendy Glenn (Zee), Aj Bowen (Crispian), Joe Swanberg (Drake), Sarah Myers (Kelly), Amy Seimetz (Aimee), Ti West (Tariq), with Rob Moran (Paul), and Barbara Crampton (Aubrey), L.C. Holt (Lamb Mask), Simon Barrett (Tiger Mask), and Lane Hughes (Fox Mask).
You’Re Next opens August 23, 2013.
Official Facebook Page: facebook.com/yourenextthemovie
Official
Read more...
When a gang of masked, ax-wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion, the hapless victims seem trapped...until an unlikely guest of the family proves to be the most talented killer of all.
The film stars unknown actors Sharni Vinson (Erin), Nicholas Tucci (Felix), Wendy Glenn (Zee), Aj Bowen (Crispian), Joe Swanberg (Drake), Sarah Myers (Kelly), Amy Seimetz (Aimee), Ti West (Tariq), with Rob Moran (Paul), and Barbara Crampton (Aubrey), L.C. Holt (Lamb Mask), Simon Barrett (Tiger Mask), and Lane Hughes (Fox Mask).
You’Re Next opens August 23, 2013.
Official Facebook Page: facebook.com/yourenextthemovie
Official
Read more...
- 4/9/2013
- CineMovie
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.