I feel like a lot of posts here are routed in envy, and I don’t mean that as a criticism. Personally Im envious!! I graft, I work full time and earn less than £30k a year. I work in mental health crisis care, I had to have a degree to do my job, loads of experience and I work long hours with little reward. It frustrating that bloggers generally (not just Hannah) appear to do so little, yet reap such rewards?! Regular holidays, stay at home work status, freebies, a single wage big enough to not only afford to own their own home but afford a partner the luxury of “doing bits and bobs” instead of needing to seek full time employment. I think that’s where the negativity in relation to bloggers / influencers comes from. Their ‘jobs’ are not relatable, their income and lifestyle isn’t... yet if anyone raises that it’s immediately highlighted as an attack or trolling, when in fact it’s usually an observation... albeit one from an audience that appears to feels disconcerted by what is rammed out on social media as “the norm” or “hard work” with little acknowledgement of the bloody brilliant opportunities / status and lifestyle it affords
Anyway I’m off to do a Hannah; eat loads of chocolate, lay on the sofa and drink wine which I think is deserved after spending over forty hours at work this week
Anyway I’m off to do a Hannah; eat loads of chocolate, lay on the sofa and drink wine which I think is deserved after spending over forty hours at work this week