🎃 Ghosts, Giggles & a Gentle Push: Hallam Mill Gets Haunted! 👻

Happy Witchy Wednesday, you fabulous phantoms and curious creeps! 🧙‍♀️

It’s time for another spine-tingling entry in the Ghost Hunter Diaries, and this week, we’re taking you back to the eerie and enigmatic Hallam Mill in Stockport – a place brimming with bumps, whispers, and a few cheeky spirits who clearly have a sense of humour.

My ghostie girlies and I descended on Hallam Mill for a private investigation, bringing with us our usual mix of sass, snacks, and a healthy dose of scepticism. This time, we had a brand-new recruit in the mix – let’s call her Faith the Fearless – who’d seen the ghost-hunting life on YouTube but had never dipped her toes into the spectral waters herself. Let’s just say… Hallam Mill gave her a proper welcome!

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🎃 Ghosts, Giggles & a Gentle Push: Hallam Mill Gets Haunted! 👻

🍵 Teacups, Taps & a Sassy Spirit

Our first port of paranormal call was the Tea Party Room, a charming little setup that turned weird almost instantly. Picture this: a dainty table set for tea with vintage cups and saucers, and suddenly the whole thing starts rattling. Nope, it wasn’t us. We were kneeling on the floor trying to get the Ouija Board to say hello, and that table leg was wobbling like it had a life of its own.

Naturally, we suspected hidden sensors or maybe a prank—but the event organisers confirmed it was pure ghostly mischief, and they even had suspects in mind. Spirits with a flair for the dramatic, clearly.

We fired up the Spirit Talker app, our trusty K2 metres started flashing sporadically, and the spirits began to sass us. I asked a few simple questions and got responses that were… well, less than polite. One even told me to leave! Rude.

Then came Sir – a mysterious entity on the Ouija Board who refused to give us his name but insisted on being addressed with proper respect. He claimed to have lived on the land long before the mill was built. A ghost with a title and a secret? Yes please! It was a brilliant, weird, and surprisingly cheeky exchange that had us all giggling – and you can catch it soon on my SpookyMrsGreen YouTube channel, so make sure you’re subscribed, ghost fam!

🏴‍☠️ The Pirate Room Shenanigans

Next up, we made our way to the infamous Pirate Room. I hadn’t spent much time here before, and I was itching to investigate. The room is reportedly home to child spirits, and sure enough, it felt like someone was playing hide-and-seek with us.

We borrowed a paranormal robot buddy from Paranormal Penny Pinchers – a gadget that supposedly reacts to spectral energy. It was… weird. It moved when it shouldn’t, spun when no one touched it, and gave us the distinct impression that something invisible was having a giggle.

Faith the Fearless had a right moment when her K2 lit up like a disco ball and responded to her questions. She was buzzing – grinning from ear to ear – and completely hooked. Welcome to the club, love!

Meanwhile, the Penny Pinchers were watching from the control room and spotted flashing lights through the Pirate Room window. Before we could shout “UFO!”, one of their team jumped in his van, drove down the road… and proved it was just car lights. Debunked! But still, it gave us a thrill.

Later, reviewing my footage, I found some strange light anomalies – flashes that didn’t behave like dust and seemed to move with intent. Could it be? Maybe. Maybe not. The mystery continues…

👻 Pushed by a Playful Phantom?

When the ghostie girlies took a break, I dared to spend ten solo minutes in the Pirate Room. (Yes, I know. Brave or foolish? You decide.) It was quiet… but not empty. I felt a little nudge, like someone pushing me gently from behind—not threatening, more like a ghostly game of tag. “You’re it,” perhaps?

🚿 Spirits on Strike?

We rounded off the night with some time in the Shower Room, which has always felt weird to me—but not this time. We sat in silence, asked all the right questions, and got… absolutely nothing. Crickets. Spirits clearly on strike. Or maybe they just weren’t in the mood for company. I even tried my best table tipping demo to impress the team, but the table refused to budge. Now the ghostie girlies think I’m making it all up!

🧙‍♀️ That’s the Way the Spirit Ball Bounces

All in all, it was a mixed bag. Not the most active night we’ve ever had, but still full of fun, friendship, and a few moments that made our skin tingle and our eyes widen. Most importantly, Faith the Fearless had a blast on her first proper ghost hunt. She’s officially converted!

Our next stop is a rural residence with some seriously strange stories. I’ll be back with more ghostie gossip soon.

Until then, stay spooky, stir your cauldrons with care, and don’t forget to look over your shoulder… 👀✨

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📚 Spooky Book Signing Alert – I’m Going to Coventry! 🖤

Witchy greetings, spooky souls! 🧙‍♀️✨

I have some exciting news to share – this April, I’ll be appearing at the Coventry Book Extravaganza, and I’d love for you to join me! This event promises a full day of magical bookish energy, with authors from all genres, book sellers, book-themed merch stalls, and more. If you love discovering new reads and meeting fellow book lovers (and maybe picking up a spooky freebie or two), this is the place to be.

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Join Paranormal Author Catherine Green at Coventry Book Extravaganza this April.

Spooky Book Signing Alert – I’m Going to Coventry!

I’ll be bringing my beloved Redcliffe Novels series – think Cornish seaside town with hidden supernatural secrets, brooding werewolves, passionate vampires, and a whole lot of forbidden love. If you enjoy a bit of bite with your romance, you’ll feel right at home. 🧛‍♀️🐺

But that’s not all! I’ll also have the first two books from my British Vampire Hunters series:

🦇 Vampire of Blackpool – where an ancient vampire hides in plain sight along the iconic promenade… until a witch and a hunter find her. Click here for details (Also available on Amazon).

🗡️ Return of the Vampire Hunter – secrets unravel, loyalties are tested, and the hunt gets personal. Click here for details. (Also available on Amazon).

And yes – there’s a brand-new book on the way later this year… so this is the perfect time to dive in before the next chapter is revealed!

🎁 Exclusive for event visitors:

When you buy a book from me on the day, you’ll receive a special spooky free gift – my way of saying thank you for supporting an independent author (and fellow ghost-hunting witch!).

🗓️ Coventry Book Extravaganza – Event Info

📍 Where: Belgrade Theatre in Coventry

📅 When: Saturday 19th April 2025

🎟️ Tickets & info:

👉 Click here for full details

Whether you’re a long-time reader or just discovering my books for the first time, I’d love to meet you. Let’s talk haunted dolls, vampire love triangles, coastal werewolves, and the magic that lives between the pages. 🖤

Until then… keep it spooky!

~ Catherine aka SpookyMrsGreen 👻

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How To Be Remembered Beyond Your Lifetime

When you think about it, we all leave a bit of a mark on the world. That could be with a good attitude and funny jokes, or perhaps it’s wisdom, maybe it’s wonderful cooking, or being able to fix anything and everything… it could be anything, and the point is, being remembered really isn’t about fame or fortune in the end – it’s about how we made people feel and the joy we brought to their lives.

And if we’re honest, most of us are hoping that we’ll be remembered for something good and something that makes people smile many years from now. So how do you actually make that happen? Read on to find out.

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Be You

The most memorable people really aren’t perfect – but they are genuine. They’re the ones who love who they are and go with it, no matter what awkward quirks they might have. It doesn’t matter because in the end, these are the little things people are always going to remember about you, so if there are things that make you stand out, no matter how silly they might seem, they’re the ones you need to be proudest of. 

It’s those details that turn into stories later on, and they’re the things people really cherish because they were just you, and they’ll always think of you when they are reminded of those little things. So although you might want your legacy to be something grand, it could well be that it’s a tiny little quirk you’ve got that you barely think about. And that’s enough

Pass Something On

Being remembered isn’t always about grand gestures, and it could actually be something as simple as teaching someone how to ride a bike, telling your favourite childhood stories, or sharing a few life lessons that actually stick and are really useful. It’s those moments – little, unexpected things – that tend to get passed down and retold again and again. 

So if that’s something you want, write things down if you want to and leave notes, or record voice memos, and hand over instructions and recipes and anything else that people might want to know about. It’s true you’re not going to know which of these memories is going to live the longest, but at least you can be sure that something’s going to continue after you’ve gone. 

Make The Planning Easy

This is something we just don’t talk about enough – how to make life easier for the people we leave behind. After all, it’s not the happiest topic in the world, but it is an important one, so it’s crucial to get around to it. Taking a bit of time now to think about things like wills, personal wishes, and even your funeral, is one of the kindest things you can do for your family. 

That’s why it’s a good idea to have professional funeral planning services to help you out. You’re not being morbid, what you’re doing is making sure your life, your personality, and what mattered to you most is part of your goodbye, and it means you can choose exactly the funeral you want and how it goes. The fact is that planning it ahead means less stress for your loved ones, and it means you get a send-off that’s exactly what you want, so it’s a perfect way to go about things. 

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🧙‍♀️ Witchy Wednesday: Stone Circles and Victorian Follies at Ruthin Castle

During a recent visit to Ruthin Castle in North Wales, I stumbled upon a hidden gem nestled within the grounds—a quaint stone circle, tucked away among the greenery like a secret waiting to be discovered. As part of my ongoing quest to explore Britain’s mystical and haunted locations, this spot offered a welcome moment of calm in an otherwise energetically charged landscape.

Let’s explore the history of this hidden heritage in North Wales and reflect on what these places offer to paranormal investigators, spiritual seekers and urban explorers.

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Stone Circles and Victorian Follies at Ruthin Castle

🏰 A Castle Steeped in History

Nestled in the charming Welsh market town of Ruthin, Denbighshire, stands a castle rich in history, mystery, and lingering whispers from the past. Ruthin Castle is a place of contrasts: grand yet crumbling, tranquil yet tinged with ghostly tales. It’s no surprise that it attracts both history enthusiasts and paranormal investigators.

Originally constructed in the late 13th century under the command of King Edward I, Ruthin Castle was built on the site of an earlier Iron Age fort. Over the centuries, it served many purposes—from royal fortress to noble residence, and later a hospital and prison. During the English Civil War, it suffered heavy damage, and much of the medieval structure now lies in romantic ruin. Part of the site, however, has been transformed into a luxury hotel and spa, offering visitors the chance to sleep among spirits—literally!

👻 Ghosts and Gothic Romance

With such a turbulent past, it’s no surprise Ruthin Castle has earned a reputation for being haunted. Visitors report encounters with the Grey Lady, believed to be a woman punished for crimes of passion, who still roams the dungeons and upper halls. There are also tales of phantom soldiers, mysterious shadows, and sudden drops in temperature.

This mix of historic drama and supernatural suspense makes Ruthin Castle the perfect setting for a witchy wander. I went there to soak up the atmosphere—and ended up discovering something quite unexpected.

🔍 The Curious Stone Circle

While exploring the grounds, I stumbled upon a stone circle, tucked quietly away from the main paths. At first glance, it looks like an ancient sacred site—weathered stones arranged with deliberate symmetry, invoking the spirit of the old ways.

Naturally, my witchy senses tingled with anticipation. Was this a forgotten Druidic site? A place of ancient rituals and earth magic?

But as I stood within the circle and opened myself to the space… I felt nothing. No electric buzz of energy. No shift in the air. Just silence.

🪨 Victorian Folly or Sacred Space?

The stillness led me to a different conclusion. This isn’t a prehistoric stone circle—it’s most likely a Victorian folly, designed to imitate the mystical energy of Britain’s ancient monuments. In the 19th century, it was quite fashionable for aristocrats to commission such features to adorn their estates, fuelling their romantic obsession with ruins, druids, and the supernatural.

Despite its likely modern origin, the circle is beautiful in its own way. It may not pulse with ancient power, but it offers something gentler: a place for reflection, imagination, and quiet connection to the land.

🌿 A Different Kind of Magic

I sat among the stones, listening to the wind, the birds, and the rustle of trees. The castle loomed quietly in the distance, its history resting heavy in the earth. And I realised—not all sacred spaces shout their power. Some simply invite us to pause, breathe, and be present.

If you visit Ruthin Castle, I encourage you to seek out the stone circle. Whether you find it magical, peaceful, or simply pretty to look at, it’s a reminder that even the newest of stones can still tell a story.

🧙‍♀️ Have You Found Your Own Witchy Place?

Have you ever visited a “modern” stone circle or a decorative sacred space that still felt meaningful? Do you think Victorian follies can hold spiritual energy in their own way?

I’d love to hear your experiences—leave a comment or share your story!

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Mummy Monday: Family Adventures at the Market Harborough Book Extravaganza

This weekend saw us head off on another spooky family adventure — this time to the picturesque market town of Market Harborough for the Book Extravaganza 2025. I attended as Paranormal Author Catherine Green, showcasing my vampire and werewolf novels alongside an incredible line-up of authors and traders.

It was an early start, a two-hour drive from home, and a full-on day of literary excitement… but we loved every minute of it!

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Paranormal author Catherine Green at Market Harborough Book Extravaganza.

Family Adventures at the Market Harborough Book Extravaganza

As always, my daughters were right there with me, sharing in the experience and making memories that we’ll treasure for years to come. They are growing up so fast, and it fills me with pride to see how much they enjoy being part of my author life. They brought their own sparkle to the event — singing cheerfully, playing together, and chatting with fellow authors on the neighbouring tables. Their joyful energy was contagious, and they kept everyone around us entertained throughout the day. Several authors commented on how lovely it was to see children enjoying themselves so much at a book event — and it made me smile to know that we are building something special as a family.

My Girls are my Biggest Supporters

My girls are my biggest supporters. They help set up my table, they take photos and videos for social media (they’re naturals!), and now they’re even beginning to read my books — under supervision, of course. My novels do have mature themes, but my eldest daughter is a teenager and already fascinated by the paranormal and magical worlds I create. It feels like a beautiful full-circle moment to be a literary role model for my own children, showing them that creativity, passion, and hard work can come together to build something magical.

My husband offered his support in his usual quiet and steady way — by driving us all to and from the event and keeping us organised. I’m grateful for his help and patience, especially after such a long day! While I spent the day rooted behind my book table, chatting with readers and fellow authors, my family had a little time to explore the town. They discovered the New Look store, which led to my younger daughter finding a whole new outfit she absolutely loved — very on-trend and perfect for her stylish tween aesthetic.

But the biggest highlight for her? Finding the LitPins and Co stall at the event, featuring all sorts of fabulous Heartstopper merchandise. We couldn’t resist picking up a collectible Nick and Charlie pin badge — and she absolutely adores it. It’s the little surprises like these that make these days out feel extra magical.

We must Return to Market Harborough Soon

We did manage a short walk around Market Harborough at the end of the day, and we stumbled across a fascinating medieval building standing on stilts in the centre of town. Once a grammar school, it also served as a shelter for market traders during stormy weather. We didn’t have time to explore properly, but the town’s historical charm left an impression. We all agreed that we must return soon — maybe during the school summer holidays — and take the time to explore the area properly. Who knows what spooky inspiration I might find among the cobbled streets and old buildings?

All in all, it was a fantastic family day out. Yes, I was there to work — to promote my books and connect with readers — but it never feels like work when I have my family beside me, sharing the journey. My daughters are growing into confident, creative young women, and I am so lucky to have them walking this path with me.

Watch this space — the next generation of spooky storytellers might be closer than we think… 👻📚💜

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Witchy Wednesday: The Lost Land of Doggerland – A Forgotten Spiritual Connection

Beneath the rolling waves of the North Sea lies a lost world—Doggerland—a land that once connected Britain to mainland Europe. It was a thriving home for Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, abundant with forests, rivers, and wildlife. But over thousands of years, rising sea levels gradually swallowed this landscape, until a final cataclysmic tsunami around 8,000 years ago severed Britain from the continent, forever changing history.

Today, as we reflect on this hidden past, we must wonder—what spiritual echoes remain of Doggerland? Do its ancient ancestors still call to us through time and tide?

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Witchy Wednesday: The Lost Land of Doggerland – A Forgotten Spiritual Connection

The Discovery of Doggerland

The idea of Doggerland first surfaced in the early 20th century when fishermen dredging the North Sea began hauling up unexpected treasures—mammoth bones, prehistoric tools, and even human remains. These artefacts hinted at a land long forgotten beneath the sea. However, it wasn’t until the 1990s that scientists could truly map the region. Seismic surveys conducted by oil and gas companies revealed an ancient, submerged landscape: rolling hills, river valleys, and vast plains where people once lived.

Further research showed that Doggerland was a rich and fertile place, teeming with life. Its inhabitants would have been skilled hunters and gatherers, deeply connected to the rhythms of nature. But as the last Ice Age ended, melting glaciers caused global sea levels to rise. Bit by bit, Doggerland was swallowed by the encroaching waters, until a massive underwater landslide—the Storegga Slide—triggered a devastating tsunami that swept across the land, drowning what remained.

The Spiritual Significance of Doggerland

For those of us attuned to the mystical and unseen, Doggerland is more than just a lost piece of geography—it is a forgotten realm, a submerged sacred space. What energies linger beneath the waves? Could the spirits of Doggerland’s people still reach out to us, whispering their wisdom through the tides?

Many spiritual traditions acknowledge the power of ancestral memory, the idea that we carry within us the echoes of those who came before. If our ancestors once walked the lands of Doggerland, might we still feel their presence, deep in our bones? Some believe that certain locations—especially those with dramatic histories—leave an imprint, a residual energy that sensitive individuals can still perceive. Could the North Sea hold such memories, waiting for those who listen?

The sea itself is a liminal space, a boundary between worlds. It has long been associated with magic, mystery, and the unknown. Sailors and coastal dwellers have long told stories of ghostly ships, lost lands, and voices on the wind. What if some of those whispers belong to Doggerland’s lost people? Could their spirits still walk the seabed, longing to be remembered?

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Witchy Wednesday: The Lost Land of Doggerland – A Forgotten Spiritual Connection

Tuning Into the Lost Land

For those who feel drawn to Doggerland, there are ways to spiritually connect with its energy:

  1. Water Meditation – Sit by the sea, a river, or even a bowl of saltwater. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and visualise the lost landscape beneath the waves. What impressions come to you?
  • Dreamwork – Before bed, set an intention to visit Doggerland in your dreams. Keep a journal by your bedside and record any visions or messages you receive.
  • Ancestral Offerings – Honour the memory of Doggerland’s people by lighting a candle, offering food to the earth, or simply acknowledging them in your thoughts.
  • Dowsing or Divination – Use dowsing rods, tarot, or pendulums to ask for guidance from the spirits of the sea. What might they reveal?
  • Rituals with Natural Elements – Incorporate water, shells, and stones into your rituals to represent the connection between land and sea, past and present.

Lost Lands and the Collective Memory

Doggerland is not the only place lost to time. Myths and legends from around the world tell of great lands swallowed by the sea—Atlantis, Lyonesse, Cantre’r Gwaelod. Perhaps these stories are not merely tales but memories of real places, passed down through generations. If so, what lessons do they hold for us?

In an era of rising sea levels and shifting landscapes, Doggerland’s story feels eerily relevant. It reminds us that the Earth is ever-changing, that civilisations rise and fall, and that nature holds a power beyond our control. But it also reminds us that nothing is truly lost. Memories linger, energies remain, and if we listen closely, the past may yet speak to us.

So next time you stand by the shore, watching the waves roll in, take a moment to wonder—what lies beneath? What spirits still drift through the tides, waiting to be heard?

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Kicking Off the 2025 Event Season – Meet Me at the Book Extravaganza in Market Harborough!

It’s time to dust off my book signing kit, pack up my spooky stories, and hit the road—event season is back!

This weekend, I’m kicking things off in style at the Book Extravaganza in Market Harborough, bringing my paranormal romance and urban fantasy novels to a brand-new audience.

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Meet Me at the Book Extravaganza in Market Harborough!

Meet Me at the Book Extravaganza in Market Harborough!

If you love vampires, werewolves, witches, and a touch of the supernatural, then you won’t want to miss this fantastic event. The Book Extravaganza is the perfect place to discover indie authors, meet your next favourite read, and chat with writers about their stories. I’ll be there with my Redcliffe novels series, Vampire of Blackpool, The Darkness of Love, and more, ready to sign books and talk all things paranormal.

This is a great opportunity to meet fellow book lovers, support indie authors, and maybe even grab a signed copy of one of my novels! Whether you’re already a fan of my books or just love supernatural romance with a British twist, I’d love to see you there.

A Sneak Peek from “Bite of the Wolf”

A Sneak Peek from “Bite of the Wolf (The Redcliffe Novels, Book 6)” –

“Our former mistress liked to torture her wolves,” he said, “And Danny learned a lot from her. Some of it seemed to stick. He likes to use these implements when the mood takes him.”

I frowned.

“Danny rules by fear,” I said, “Surely they don’t stay in the pack if this is how he treats them?”

 “It isn’t all bad, Jess,” Simon said quietly, “We like to play. Our bodies are strong and resilient, and sometimes we like to push the limits of what we can endure. It makes us stronger in battle.”

“But what about your minds?” I asked in wonder.

Simon smiled.

“Danny always makes it better afterwards,” he said, gazing past me at some memory, “You know that.”

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“Bite of the Wolf (The Redcliffe Novels)” book #6 by Catherine Green

Download the full Redcliffe Novels Series

📖 Can’t make it to the event? You can download the full Redcliffe Novels series on Kindle or from your favourite online store! Paperback copies are also available from Amazon.

📚 Grab your copy here: Amazon; Other stores.

Come and say hello!

📖 Come and say hello, browse my collection, and let’s talk vampires, werewolves, and all things spooky! 🖤

Will you be at the Book Extravaganza in Market Harborough? Let me know in the comments!

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Paranormal author Catherine Green holding her new book “Bite of the Wolf (A Redcliffe Novel).”

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Planning For Your Future: An A-Z Plan To Get You Where You Want To Be

There comes a moment—maybe in your twenties, maybe in your forties—when you realise that life doesn’t slow down so you can figure it all out. You look up and it’s March again, your birthday’s around the corner, and the version of yourself you imagined you’d become is still waiting in the wings.

Planning for your future sounds like something responsible people do, the ones who own filing cabinets and already know their pension provider. But here’s a truth that doesn’t get said enough: there’s no perfect time to start thinking seriously about your future. There’s just now.

And no, this isn’t about having all the answers. You won’t find a magic formula in the folds of a spreadsheet. What you will find, if you’re willing to sit with it, is a quiet kind of power in asking yourself what you really want. Not just what looks good on paper. Not what everyone else seems to be doing. The real stuff. That’s where this starts.

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Start With Clarity

Not the kind you force, but the kind that floats to the surface when you give yourself space. Go somewhere quiet and think. Picture a morning in your future life. What does it smell like? What kind of light is coming through the windows? Who, if anyone, is there with you? Are you rushing out the door with a flat white in hand, or stretching into a slow morning with nowhere to be? These aren’t idle fantasies. They’re coordinates. Markers on a map that only you can draw. Clarity doesn’t arrive with fanfare; it slips in like a friend who’s always known the way.

Know Where You’re Standing Before You Choose A Direction

You wouldn’t try to get to Edinburgh without checking where you are on the map. Same goes for life. Take stock. Not just the numbers in your bank account or the job title on your email signature. Think deeper. Who and how are you, really? When you lie awake at night, is it excitement or dread that keeps you up? Sometimes we build lives that look good from the outside but feel heavy on the inside. You deserve better than that. Start from where you are, not where you think you should be.

Financial Wellbeing Is Foundational, Not Optional

Money. It’s complicated. People grow up with all sorts of messages about it—that it’s rude to talk about, that having too much is greedy, that having too little is shameful. Forget all of that. What matters is that you understand your own relationship with money. Where it goes. Why it leaks. Whether you feel in control of it or like it’s a wild animal you’re barely keeping in the garden. Planning for your future means getting intentional. Not perfect. Not frugal to the point of misery. Just aware. Awake. You don’t have to have it all figured out, but ignoring it won’t get you where you want to be.

At some point, you might start thinking about where you want to live long term. Maybe you’re just browsing on Rightmove at 1am. Maybe you’re actually saving for a deposit. Either way, this is a good time to look into tips on buying a property, even if it still feels a bit grown-up and far off. The earlier you understand how mortgages work, what lenders are looking for, what kind of support is available to first-time buyers in the UK—the better equipped you’ll be when the moment comes.

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Career Is More Than A Job—It’s Your Platform For Growth

There’s this idea that you pick a career like you pick a train. You get on at 22, you stay seated, and you get off at retirement. That might’ve worked for a previous generation, but let’s be honest: the tracks have changed. Entire industries are transforming or disappearing altogether. And that can be scary. But it can also be freeing. You don’t have to keep doing what you always did. You’re allowed to want more, or different, or less. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone. What matters is that your work, in whatever form it takes, isn’t slowly draining your life force. If it is, start looking at what needs to shift. You don’t need a five-year plan. You need a next step.

Think About Your Health Like It’s An Investment Portfolio

There are things you can coast on in life. Health isn’t one of them. You can ignore your body for a while and still function—until you can’t. One day you’ll wake up and realise how good it felt to feel good, and you’ll want that back. Future planning isn’t only about pensions and property. It’s about energy. Strength. Sanity. No one’s asking you to be a wellness influencer. Just to care enough to move your body a few times a week, go to your GP when something doesn’t feel right, and take your mental health seriously. Because one day, you’re going to need all of you. Not the exhausted, burned out version.

Your Time Is Your Most Limited Currency—Spend It Well

People will waste your time without even blinking. Jobs. Friends. Family. Your phone. If you don’t protect your time, it will be eaten alive by the urgent and the unimportant. So ask yourself: what’s actually worth the minutes you’ll never get back? You don’t have to be hyper-productive. But you do have to care. Because if you’re not choosing where your time goes, someone else is. Planning for the future isn’t just about what you’re doing next year. It’s also about whether your weeks feel like they belong to you.

Relationships Are Infrastructure, Not Decoration

The people in your life aren’t extras in your story. They’re the scaffolding. The ones who’ll help you rebuild when things fall apart. Or the ones who quietly sabotage you because they liked you better small. Take a hard look at your inner circle. Do they reflect who you’re becoming, or just who you’ve been? Are you seen, heard, supported—or just tolerated? It’s not about cutting people off for sport. It’s about knowing the difference between a soft place to land and a slow erosion of your self-worth. And that works both ways. Be the kind of person someone else is lucky to grow alongside.

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Make Space For The Version Of You That Hasn’t Emerged Yet

You haven’t met all the parts of yourself yet. That might sound strange, but it’s true. Life has a way of revealing you to yourself in layers. Maybe the artist in you hasn’t had a chance to breathe. Maybe the parent. The activist. The expat. You don’t have to decide right now who you’ll be forever. But you do have to stay open. Leave room in your plans for surprise. That’s where all the best stuff hides.

Some of the richest, most meaningful chapters of your life will begin in discomfort. That awkward new job. The terrifying first date after a break-up. The city you move to without knowing anyone. Lean in. The future doesn’t arrive fully formed. It sneaks in the side door.

Embrace Uncertainty Like An Old Friend

The funny thing about the future is that it never unfolds exactly the way we expect it to. You can prepare, plan, map every detail, and then life will casually throw in a plot twist just to see how you handle it. And yet, uncertainty isn’t the villain here. It’s proof you’re alive. Proof that you’re still in motion.

When things don’t go to plan, it’s tempting to scrap everything or panic and start from scratch. But what if you saw those curveballs as invitations? Invitations to grow in ways you never considered, to build resilience, to find new versions of success that you didn’t know you wanted. Certainty might feel safe, but it rarely brings the kind of growth that changes you for the better.

So instead of trying to force everything into predictable shapes, leave room in your future for the unknown. Let it teach you. Let it surprise you. Make peace with not knowing, and you’ll find a deeper kind of confidence—the kind that doesn’t depend on guarantees.

Finally, Return To Your Plan Often—But Hold It Lightly

Make a plan. Write it down. Dream big. Break it into something that actually fits into your calendar. But don’t clutch it so tightly that you can’t adapt. Life has a habit of shaking things up just when you think you’ve got it sorted. Sometimes that detour you didn’t want becomes the best thing that ever happened to you.

So revisit your plan. Maybe every six months. See what’s still true. What’s changed. What you want now that you didn’t before. Planning for your future isn’t about controlling everything. It’s about staying in a relationship with your life.

You don’t need to have all the answers to begin. You don’t need five hundred thousand pounds in the bank or a perfect partner or a five-year roadmap that never veers off course. What you need is a willingness to start. To pay attention. To ask better questions. And to trust that future-you is shaped not by luck or accident, but by the choices you make today, even the tiny ones.

So go on. Open a blank page and ask yourself where you want to go. And then take one small, human step in that direction. You’ve got time. But not forever. And the good news? You don’t need forever. You just need now.

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Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital – Part 2

Hi spooky friends! I just got back from an awesome paranormal investigation at Newsham Park Hospital in Liverpool and I am buzzing!

This was a venue I have wanted to visit for a long time so when I got the invite, I snapped it up. It was an over 18s investigation, so my children had to stay at home, much to their dismay. But I’ve promised them some ghost hunting next weekend and we have events planned soon to keep them happy.

There was so much activity that I had to split my blog post into two parts. Read my second instalment of the ghost hunter diaries from Newsham Park Hospital.

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Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital – Part 2

The Naughty Boys’ Corridor

Later in the evening we were taken upstairs to the “Naughty Boys’ Corridor.” When the building was a Victorian orphanage, children were punished for bad behaviour by being shut into small cupboards built into the eaves of the building. They line a corridor approaching former wards or dormitories. While I didn’t feel any strong emotions in this space, I did not want to step inside those cupboards. One member of our group decided to sit in a cupboard and perform the Estes method of communication, listening to white noise through earphones and shouting out words or phrases that she heard. She experienced the sensation of something touching her arm during that experiment, and while she did that, we all sensed, saw and heard a child lurking in the dark space at the end of the corridor, further away from where we stood.

I captured a brilliant sound on a recording that clearly sounds like a child making a murmuring or whimpering sound, and I think everyone in our group heard it at the same time. You can see my videos on TikTok, Instagram or YouTube. I saw a child peeking out from behind a door but typically it happened after I put my camera away! Another member of our team saw movement, and after that, I thought I saw a child-like figure crawling on the floor, as though they were trying to escape without being seen, but it was very faint, and I can’t be sure. We then all watched a cat ball light up in a cupboard doorway and it appeared to roll from side to side. That was amazing!

Moving into the Boat Room and Beyond

Our last vigil of the evening covered a collection of upstairs rooms that were probably used as hospital wards and before that they would likely have been dormitories and living areas for the orphan children. The “boat room” is a huge space with arches built to make it look like we are in the upside-down hull of a boat. Now I don’t know the official history about why this room was built in such a way or what it was used for, but I do know that the orphanage was built to house the children of men that were lost at sea, so maybe that’s a connection. Either way, the room is beautiful to observe.

Unfortunately, we had no activity in the boat room, so we wandered around looking at smaller rooms and corridors, taking photos, asking for Spirit to communicate. We tried to stand in a former ward that has now been defaced when the building was used for a Halloween themed attraction and this room is now painted with upside down crosses and crude references to Satan. I did not like this at all, because I feel it is disrespectful to the fabric of the building. I am not religious, but I found this room in poor taste. And of course, we had no activity because I imagine that the ghosts do not like to spend time in that room either.

A Dilapidated Hospital Ward

We stood in another former ward where ceiling tiles have fallen so there is debris on the floor, the windows are drafty and mostly covered with boards where the glass has smashed (a feature throughout most of the building), and the whole area is dilapidated. There are metal bed frames around the room hinting at its former use, and scattered pieces of furniture. I stood in one corner of the room and felt as though the floor was uneven, but it wasn’t. I even asked a couple of other people to stand in the same spot and see if they felt the same. I think at that time there was an energy trying to communicate with me, but it was the early hours of the morning, and I was tired, so maybe I just couldn’t make the connection with them.

It was disappointing to get no obvious activity in the upstairs rooms of the hospital. I wonder if they are no longer occupied by previous residents, or maybe the spirits are transient and visit occasionally. The paranormal world is still so mysterious to us, hence why I am drawn to keep investigating and trying to make sense of life after death. There could also be the issue of human tiredness after a long and busy night. I am not as young as I used to be! The event lasted from 9pm until 3am so it was a long time to concentrate on ghost hunting.

Newsham Park Hospital Holds its Secrets

I will happily return to Newsham Park Hospital when I have the opportunity. There is so much of it still to explore, and I feel we could get some activity in the grounds outside the building on a warmer night. We were freezing at this event, despite wearing all our layers and thermal underwear! There is a separate school building that houses a swimming pool, so I’m told, but the building isn’t safe to enter unfortunately. I saw what looked like a chapel at one side of the hospital but I don’t know if we are able to enter that either.

What secrets does Newsham Park Hospital hold onto? I followed some creepy steps down into a series of storerooms at one point, only to be met by a closed door with a large, heavy-duty padlock on it. I wonder what we are not allowed to explore in this mysterious location. There was a room that could have been an office, and it has a lovely retro fireplace sitting amidst the debris. There is a balcony high on the wall above the galleried room that was used as the base room, but we could find no stairs leading to it. What is the story of that structure?

Have you visited Newsham Park Hospital? Tell me your stories in the comments.

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Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital – Part 1

Hi spooky friends! I just got back from an awesome paranormal investigation at Newsham Park Hospital in Liverpool and I am buzzing!

This was a venue I have wanted to visit for a long time so when I got the invite, I snapped it up. It was an over 18s investigation, so my children had to stay at home, much to their dismay. But I’ve promised them some ghost hunting next weekend and we have events planned soon to keep them happy.

Read part 1 of my ghost hunter diaries from Newsham Park Hospital. I have so much to tell that I had to split up the blog post to make it easier to read!

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Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital – Part 1

Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital

Our journey to Liverpool was straightforward as we are literally just down the motorway less than an hour’s drive away. It felt like a nice, local event for us compared to some of our more epic journeys in search of ghosts. As we approached the road where the hospital is located, we all began to feel jittery and excited, picking up energy from the location. It is in the city but not “within” the city if that makes sense, so the hospital feels isolated and quiet. It’s almost as though the human world has given it space to sit in quiet contemplation about everything that has happened there over the years. There is a lake in the grounds and lots of trees, so we didn’t hear much of the outside world during our investigation, apart from geese honking and flying about late at night.

The building looks beautiful from the outside, in dark stone and brick with large windows, ornate arches and decorative finials. The Victorians did have a flair for beautiful architecture, and I’m always drawn to Gothic buildings. Our base room was located on the first floor, so we had to climb a set of stone steps to reach the entrance to the building. There is no working lift that I’m aware of, just enough electricity to provide safety lights inside and security lights outside. Our event organisers closed and locked two sets of large, iron gates once we were safely within the grounds, so once we were in, we were not getting out until three o’clock in the morning when the event ended! Not that I wanted to leave. I felt strangely comfortable in that location.

A Presence in the Laundry Room

Our first vigil took place in the ground floor rooms of the hospital, what was once the laundry room and staff rooms. There are lots of empty spaces which I imagine would have been a hive of activity back in their day. Now there are a few pieces of old equipment left abandoned, and the remnants of props from a Scarefest event company that previously ran events at the location. They seemed at odds with the building, and I wasn’t too keen on how it had been defaced for entertainment purposes.

We spent some time in a locker room standing in the dark and asking for Spirit to make themselves seen or heard. I felt a presence around us, as though there were people observing from a safe distance. I think they wanted to see if they could trust us, or maybe if they even wanted to speak to us. Other members of our group felt the same presence, but no one saw anything obvious. I did see random flashes of light high up on the walls in three locations. At first, I thought they were reflections from something, but nobody had a torch or device lit up at the time, there was no residual light from outside as the window was covered with a black sheet, and the safety light was located in the hallway behind me. The lights were tiny flashes of yellow, like a reflection from headlights or a lamp, but we couldn’t debunk them. Later that night one of my friends saw something similar when we returned to the room, but we could not make sense of it.

Human Pendulum in the Cinema Room

The Cinema Room was a lovely place to visit. It’s a large room with spaces where the projectors would have been, a couple of store rooms, one that was packed to the brim with stacked chairs, old filing cabinets and bits of office furniture, and a few other, larger rooms. In the entrance corridor there was a large teddy bear sitting on the floor and a shelving unit with teddy bears and dolls sitting on it. I wonder if they were brought in for the child ghosts to play with. We also spotted a beautiful old Singer sewing machine sitting in a corridor, gathering dust.

As we stood in the Cinema Room, I felt myself beginning to sway, and I knew that someone wanted to communicate. Oddly enough, at around the same time, our lead investigator asked if anyone wanted to try the human pendulum experiment. It seemed I had already been chosen by Spirit! We then communicated with a female energy who confused us a little at first, but I think we got her story in the end. It can be difficult to decipher if we are speaking to one or more ghosts, and she told us there were at least twelve spirits in the room with us at that time.

The ghost told us that she had been committed to the asylum after she killed her younger brother. I think he was a baby from what I picked up psychically. When we asked if she felt sad about what she did, I felt a rush of emotion flood through me and my eyes welled up with tears. She was obviously remorseful for her actions. She was reluctant to tell us who committed her to the asylum, and she communicated that she was not allowed to talk about it. We think it was probably her parents.

Moving Objects at Newsham Park Hospital

There was a large hospital gurney in the Cinema Room, and our lead investigator asked if anyone wanted to try and make it move using energy. This is an experiment I have used for table tipping many times, and I find it fascinating, so I jumped right in there, along with my three friends. Nobody else wanted to do it, but they stood back and watched our attempt. The gurney was cable tied to a metal shelving unit near one wheel, and it was a heavy object to move, being an old, metal trolly with stiff wheels. I struggled to move it even a millimetre by myself, as did my friends. So we gave our energy to the room and asked Spirit to help us move it.

Almost immediately we felt the gurney vibrate as though there was something trying to move it. All of our phones were in flight mode so there was no electrical interference, and we had no cameras pointing at us. Suddenly, the gurney began to move. It was slowly pushed away from me, making my friend Christine step backwards to accommodate its movement. We all took turns to lift our hands up as the gurney moved so we knew we were not pushing it, and we only placed our fingertips lightly on the edge of the trolley to make the energetic connection. We were the conductors for the Spirit energy.

The trolly began to pick up speed and it was pushed completely to one side. I think if it wasn’t attached to the shelving unit it would have moved around the room! My friend Christine almost got squashed against some lockers, so we asked Spirit to move the gurney back into its original position. Spirit happily obliged, seeming to enjoy our interaction, and finally the gurney was back where it started and we stepped away feeling satisfied with our fun experiment.

A Busy Night of Ghost Hunting

Phew, that was just the first two vigils of the night! As you can see, we had a lot of activity and plenty of stories to tell. We didn’t even see most of the building because we simply didn’t have time to explore it all. Some parts of it are derelict and unsafe so we couldn’t visit those for obvious reasons. And other parts are closed off to the public although I don’t know why. Maybe there are some more sinister stories lurking behind these cheerful rooms?

Check back on Wednesday for part 2 of my Ghost Hunter Diaries at Nesham Park Hospital in Liverpool.

Have you visited Newsham Park Hospital? Tell me about your stories in the comments.

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