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Do What You Love & Love What You Do

14/03/202027/08/2020 Lee Azevado

“Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.” Continue reading Do What You Love & Love What You Do

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When Life is Hard You Have to Change

14/03/202028/08/2020 Lee Azevado

Addiction and change. Continue reading When Life is Hard You Have to Change

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The Funny Side of Being a Vulnerable Writer

13/03/202024/11/2021 Lee Azevado

How 26 letters helped save my life. Continue reading The Funny Side of Being a Vulnerable Writer

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Is Delayed Gratification Really That Important?

13/03/202027/08/2020 Lee Azevado

Delayed gratification refers to an individual’s potential and capability of delaying something pleasurable now. This is in order to obtain something much more rewarding or pleasurable at a later time. Continue reading Is Delayed Gratification Really That Important?

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Roles Vs Labels

23/09/201701/07/2018 Lee Azevado

Recently I had the pleasure of guest writing for Men Tell Health which is an organisation that aids and supports men that are affected by mental health. As they state on their website if you’re not a man or don’t suffer … Continue reading Roles Vs Labels

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Say Hello to Heaven

16/08/201703/04/2022 Lee Azevado

Since Chris Cornell’s death on 18th May 2017 I have been considering whether to write about it or not. I decided to reflect on this decision for a while and consider what it was I actually wanted to express, discuss … Continue reading Say Hello to Heaven

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Does Thinking About Your Children Less, Mean You Love Them Less?

05/08/201701/07/2018 Lee Azevado

Before discussing this question, please allow me to put this into context for those readers that may not be familiar with this blog. I am what is known as an alienated parent. Following the breakdown of my marriage my ex … Continue reading Does Thinking About Your Children Less, Mean You Love Them Less?

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Given to Fly

29/07/201701/07/2018 Lee Azevado

In 1998 Pearl Jam released their fifth studio album Yield. It marked a return to the band’s earlier straightforward heavier approach to albums. The stand out track is the soaring epic Given to Fly, a song that carries underlying themes of existence … Continue reading Given to Fly

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Parental alienation, one year on. What have I learnt? 

14/07/201701/07/2018 Lee Azevado

It is now a year since I have had any contact with my three beautiful young children. My ex continues to deny me any contact with them.  My ex continues to take advantage of a flawed system. A system that … Continue reading Parental alienation, one year on. What have I learnt? 

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To Live a Life Any Less Than Challenging

09/07/201713/04/2024 Lee Azevado

Too many of us spend far too much of our lives trying to fit in. Some individuals are lucky enough to be born with an enviable, but healthy disregard for what others may think. Individuals that do not need the validation, … Continue reading To Live a Life Any Less Than Challenging

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