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Tag: NHS

I no longer weigh myself – how NHS local is changing my life

January 19, 2011March 16, 2019 by Jo Ind

I have always said that the hallmark of a good writer is one who is changed through her words.

The purpose of writing is to make a difference. If words don’t make a difference to the author, then why should they have an effect upon anybody else? Continue reading “I no longer weigh myself – how NHS local is changing my life” →

Why I was not proud to see Arch being a star in his nativity play

December 10, 2010February 11, 2017 by Jo Ind

Last time I blogged, I was asking for help.

My pride at my four-year-old son, Arch, felt so overwhelming I felt it should not be seen in public. I wondered how other parents handled (or concealed) this obscenely primitive emotion. Continue reading “Why I was not proud to see Arch being a star in his nativity play” →

I take it back (new business card)

July 16, 2010April 26, 2023 by Jo Ind

When I announced in my last post that I’d got a new business card  – deputy site editor of NHS local – I made a mistake.

Do you know that feeling of having told a half-truth? It’s not about telling a lie. It’s about settling for less than the truth deserves, neglecting to tell the most important part of a story. Continue reading “I take it back (new business card)” →

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