Improve your life immediately - simply by understanding how we're designed.
I'll give you a clue: Look Inside For Everything (LIFE).
Hi, I'm Suzie Yeulett. A huge welcome to my blog.
Most people who sit at the bedside of a loved one in the last few months, weeks or minutes of their life will be impacted and changed by the experience in some way. Following some pretty life-changing insights when my Mum died, I have spent the last 4 years researching life.
I wanted to know more about what's behind our experience of life to understand my own experience & feelings at the time, which were honestly very different from how I expected them to be. What I discovered is reassuring and I believe can help anyone to cope with anything in life, or less dramatically perhaps, to simply live life more happily immediately, irrespective of circumstance.
Life is not always what we think it is and a change in our understanding of life and how well we're designed can help anyone to be more content and happy. As someone who has worked in design for the last 16 years, I am fascinated by how things work, including us humans. Losing my Mum made me more curious and prompted this journey for me.
I hope you find something of help, interest or reassurance here. I'd love to help others feel more content and happy, and I'd love to hear your experiences too, so please do get in touch if you'd like to join the conversation.
With my love,
Suzie x
I'm Suzie Yeulett and I've been on a personal quest to understand our experience of life since losing my Mum.
My experience of this life-changing event was unexpected - in a good way. This may sound surprising & it was certainly not what I would have predicted.
I feel passionate about sharing my insights & discoveries, because I want to help others to avoid suffering unnecessarily - even if it helps just one person!
Aside from this blog and the research I continue to do about life, I'm a Mum of two boys (& to one cocker spaniel), a wife, a coach, a designer & business owner, who previously had a corporate career.
Both of my parents have sadly died now (while I was in my 40s), and lots of my friends are at this 'in between' stage of life, with dependents either side generationally.
I think it's good to talk and support each other, particularly if we can help reduce suffering and increase happiness.
With my love and very best wishes,
Suzie x