Hailey Gumbley
Bio
Just a Girl in her Early Twenties on a magical adventure
Stories (11/0)
The Fabulous World Of Makeup and Skin Care Part 1
In the wonderful and fabulous world of makeup and skincare, there are MILLIONS of beauty bloggers, influencers, YouTubers, and sites that give you a wide range of information on anything you want or need to know. While going through all of these would be fun, it would take ages if you aren't binge-watching episodes of your favorite beauty YouTuber or binge-reading site after site looking for beauty tips and tricks. That's why I compiled a handy guide for those who are starting off or want to get into the beauty and skincare world. This extensive guide will walk you through a variety of different topics like: Colour Theory and Makeup, Foundation Comparisons, Skincare Routine Tips and Tricks, and many other wonderful topics, tips, and tricks that I've gathered from friends, websites, and videos.
By Hailey Gumbley3 years ago in Blush
New Year, New Bullet Journal
Every New Year's Eve, we make promises to ourselves. Promises for the new year to come that usually involve losing weight, becoming a better person, working out more, or saving up more money. The new year is all about new beginnings and a fresh start, which is why the new year is the perfect time to start a bullet journal (or to start a new one if you're an avid bullet journalist). If you aren't sure how to set up a bullet journal, you can check out thefollowing article to get a feel for how the bullet journal is normally laid out.
By Hailey Gumbley5 years ago in Lifehack
Bullet Journaling Basics
When it comes to getting our lives together, many of us reach for agendas and pre-made planners that we can buy at the store in order to keep track of appointments and events happening in our lives. This method can be effective if you just need to keep note of a date and time of an event, but what if you want something more personalized and more unique? What if you want your agenda to keep track of more than just appointments and events? What if you wanted to keep track of your habits, your mood, and even your sleep?
By Hailey Gumbley5 years ago in Lifehack
Spiralling Downwards
In everyday life, there are good moments and bad moments. These moments can be anything; passing or failing a test, finding or losing love, or maybe even getting accepted or rejected to that school you really wanted to get into. Every day there are good moments and bad moments. For “normal” people, these good and bad moments pass like hills and ditches; small bumps along the way, but nothing they can’t handle. But what if you “aren’t normal?” What if the good moments feel like you’re on top of Mt Everest, and the bad moments feel like you’re in the bottom of the Mariana’s Trench? How do you cope with these emotions?
By Hailey Gumbley6 years ago in Psyche
Living on the Edge
In America, 1.6 percent of the population suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In Canada, 2 percent of the population are effected by this "dramatic and erratic" personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by intense mood swings, impulsivity and severe problems with self-worth. Borderlines also suffer from bouts of inappropriate rage, fear of abandonment, suicidal gestures, unstable relationships and chronic feelings of emptiness. Unfortunately, like most mental illnesses, BPD is often coupled with other mental illnesses, and treatment options vary from person to person.
By Hailey Gumbley6 years ago in Psyche
The Black or White Thinking, Dramatic and Erratic Personality
The term Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD isn't the most well-known mental illness, compared to Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Anxiety but it affects 1.6 percent of people in the United States and 2 percent of people in Canada. BPD is a Personality Disorder which, by definition, means: A deeply ingrained and maladaptive pattern of behaviour of a specified kind, typically manifested by the time one reaches adolescence and causing long-term difficulties in personal relationships or in functioning in society. Personality Disorders have three Clusters; Cluster A (Odd, Eccentric, Bizarre), Cluster B (Dramatic, Erratic),and Cluster C (Anxious, Fearful). Our friend BPD falls under Cluster B and can not only be debilitating, frustrating, and tiring for us, but it can also affect the lives of those around us.
By Hailey Gumbley6 years ago in Psyche
The Monster In My Head
The first time we met, it was freezing cold outside and I was wearing my school uniforms' thin pants, and an old winter jacket. I had been out there for two hours in the minus thirty weather and I couldn't feel my entire body. I was sure I was going to die, but then I heard a voice. HE came to me and simply said:
By Hailey Gumbley6 years ago in Psyche