Dr Clarissa Giebel - Christmas time, Time for reflection and getting excited about 2024

Dr Clarissa Giebel - Christmas time, Time for reflection and getting excited about 2024

Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.

Clarissa invites listeners into a world of festive tranquility and thoughtful retrospection. She beautifully intertwines her personal experiences, from decorating with Manchester Christmas Markets mugs to recalling her extensive travels and professional accomplishments. Clarissa's narrative transcends the ordinary, detailing her adventures in global research collaborations and her academic ventures, including the creation of a unique board game. As she reflects on the bustling year, filled with both successes and challenges, she emphasises the importance of taking a moment to appreciate the journey and the lessons learned. The blog is not just a recount of the past year’s achievements and travels; it's an inspiring message to embrace the festive season's calm, indulge in Christmas biscuits, and look forward to the promising horizons of 2024. Clarissa's blend of professional insight and personal anecdotes culminates in a warm, festive greeting, encouraging readers to celebrate their own achievements and anticipate the new year with hope and excitement.

Find the original text, and narration here on our website.

https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-christmas-a-time-for-reflection-and-getting-excited-about-2024/

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Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist.

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