Nothing to say…

It’s November. It’s hard to believe that 8 months after going into lockdown we aren’t really any further forward. Coronavirus has impacted millions across the globe and it’s hard to stay positive in the currently climate.

I’m always upbeat, energetic and have loads to say (probably too much if you ask the Mrs. I’ve been nicknamed DETAILS because I love to tell a story and I never miss a single detail).

I’m the guy who’s always smiling and nothing gets me down but I have to admit that 2020 is taking its toll, even on me. With the recent 2nd lockdown announcement, it’s hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Like everyone else, I wish it was over already ...... roll on 2021. Surely it’s got to be better. I mean could it get any worse!?

With constant negative news stories, watching businesses, including my own suffer is heartbreaking. This year so far has really sapped the life out of me, I’m less creative than I’ve ever been, I have down days and I can now understand how people’s mental health can be affected. One bad day can roll into the next and it can be hard to come back from that. With limited social interactions (I’m really missing my local pub) it’s easy to become withdrawn. Not even watch Man Utd at home can help at the minute!

What has kept me going over the last few months has be my daily mooch, walking round this beautiful city my Mrs and the kids of course. Also the stuff I’ve got going on with the lad dads guide, working on the website having fun in the kitchen, photo shoots. I’ve been working and supporting local businesses and we have some great stuff coming soon! Can’t wait for that to start. Up next up will be the YouTube channel and more going live so watch the space and 2021 we have a BIG announcement incoming.

If you are struggling then reach out to a friend or family member. Remember it’s good talk. There is also a lot of great support online especially for the lads who can sometimes struggle to talk about how they feel.

Stay in touch

Stay strong

Stay safe

Be kind

And Keep on keeping on

Fletcher

https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/a-to-z/m/men-and-mental-health

https://www.samh.org.uk

Rest in peace

Alan and Mr Cunningham snr

Legends

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