It feels like it’s been ages since I wrote one of these. For those of you that are new around here, I’m part way through an experiment that I started at the beginning of the year. As someone known for being ‘anti-woo’ I decided to become more ‘woo adjacent’ by being open to anything spiritual […]
Category: Woo
So this week was an interesting one as I decided to go all in on health (but in a more holistic woo kind of a way!) I’ve been having a flare up of my illnesses since before Christmas and have had so many steroids and antibiotics that I felt like a walking pill bag. I’ve
Hello! It’s been a minute, but you know – who has time to write a diary over Christmas? Don’t write back and say you do it every day or something because you’ll just make me feel inadequate. So what’s been happening spirituality wise? Well, first of all, every hotel room I stay in or seat
The Woo Diaries: The Universe had no idea how much I’d drink at ButlinsRead More »
I’m still carrying on with the manifesting course. Some of it doesn’t seem like ‘manifesting’ in the sense that I thought manifesting was. Stuff like believing things can happen will make it more likely to. I think that’s just obvious because you’re more likely to put effort into something if you believe it. I mean
The Woo Diaries: just call me the celebrity manifestorRead More »
Settle in, it’s going to be a long one! As part of my spiritual experiment, I saw a psychic last week. I chose to do an hour with Victoria Tippett, mainly because I know her a little, having had her at my house for a strategy day, and she doesn’t act all ‘obviously spiritual’, so
I’ve started Regan Hillyer’s 27-day manifestation quest. I chose Regan because she’s apparently the most well known. Women pay her £1m to work with her for a year, and she’s been on the cover of Vogue and Tatler. I very much doubt she’d still have got those covers if she didn’t look like she looks,
The Woo Diaries: The cynic in me keeps shouting too loud!Read More »
So let’s begin with my first observations in the world of woo. Most of you will know by now that I’ve always been…well….slightly anti-spirituality. Not particularly fond of the ‘woo’. Woo-adjacent if you will. I think I know where this came from. Firstly, I grew up very religious (I was a Mormon until I was 18) and