I’ve realised today that there are a lot of things I used to do… that I don’t do anymore that probably/definitely weren’t the best thing for me. Just thought that about binge-watching telly, but there are way worse ones… But there was never a day that I decided: I shall never do those things again… Read More >
Bad Knees and The Wrong Bra and Anus Oil
Disgustingly early the other morning, I was about 10 metres into a planned 15 km walk to Winchester along the Itchen Navigation. I thought “I’m aching, my knee hurts, I didn’t get quite enough sleep so my eyes are really puffy… and I’ve got the wrong bra on.” I had literally all the reasons to… Read More >
But baby, it’s cold outside
BRRRRR. As a sun-worshipping, swim-up bar, salsa on the beach loving, type of holidaymaker left to my own devices, in the wild… I always used to think I didn’t really like the cold weather. I would metaphorically put my fingers in my ears and screw my eyes tight shut until the daffodils came out again – singing: “LALALALALA”…. Read More >
Unicorns, Rainbows and Positive Thinking – Meh
Happiness Stock Take I’m going to start with the assumption that people want to be happy (except maybe goths and Mrs Doyle from Father Ted), and we’ve been thinking hard about what that actually means The problem is – if you’re not FEELING happy – then actually a lot of the rhetoric about happiness, is… Read More >
Great British Bake Off is Trashy… How VERY dare you?
I have pretty much given up on the news. When I was younger, I was an avid BBC/SKY/Al Jazeera flittery viewer – it seemed really important to keep up with what’s happening, and try to get a balanced view. These days I find myself avoiding it as much as possible (which is probably not very grown up of… Read More >
What are you scared of? This will help.
Today we went to a Sea Life Centre – full of families oohing and aahing over tiny ‘Nemos’ and massive turtles and even sharks (although to be fair they weren’t the Jaws kind and seemed well-fed enough) Pig-tailed toddlers and babies strapped to Dads pressing their noses up against the giant Piranha tank… perfectly safe… Read More >
My 10 Favourite Words for LUST… and other useful emotions.
How are you feeling? I swearily dropped my phone down the toilet earlier (shock, surprise) on top of a wee, then fished it out (disgust,repulsion), then realised this is the third time I have done this (regret, remorse, embarrassment, frustration) and then found it still worked (anticipation, joy, excitement, amusement)… and finally the realisation that I had a reasonably relevant anecdote… Read More >
Prayer Vs Meditation… Which is Better? The fight is on.
I think I snored at Yoga last night To be fair I’d had an antihistamine as the pollen count is insane, so I’ll put it down to that. It was during Claire’s relaxation / meditation at the end, and I deduct 100 points from myself as you are not really supposed to fall asleep (I… Read More >
School’s Out – But not for the grown ups..
School Holidays.. Do they fill you with dread? Or were you counting down the days? Children get a break from learning – but what about you? Maybe you’ve been in the same job for a few years and can do it in your sleep.. Perhaps your routine has got a bit comfortable and you slip into the… Read More >
Tanya’s Got a Problem in the Bedroom
Well I did… I was logging into PayPal to buy something yesterday (some clear mascara for a 13 year old.. it’s a long story) and I saw that my most likely time to make a purchase in 2017- was between 5:30am and 6am. Now, given I generally didn’t get up until 6:30… this presented me with some useful… Read More >
Why Claire and I turned down the Love Island gig.
“Well that’s it – I’m definitely not going on Love Island now” It’s a fair cop. We seem to be two of the very few people who haven’t actually been watching Love Island. But the public interest/commentary hadn’t missed us, so we fired up the YouTube to get a feel for it. Seems like a Big… Read More >
Banish Procrastination with 1 Simple Tip
Endless scrolling.. We’ve all lost hours looking at Social Media posts when we KNEW we should be doing something else. We used to think that procrastination was about laziness – but actually it has been proven to be due the stress response. Professor Timothy Pychyl (I checked – it’s his real name) of Carlton Uni. found that procrastination is… Read More >
Yanny / Laurel – the aftermath (and what it teaches us)
(if you haven’t seen it yet we’ll assume you’ve just got back from a long space flight – so here it is:) It drove me mad Like lots of things have driven me mad. Why are UKIP even a thing? How is Trump is president. Why is the NHS having the life squeezed from… Read More >
Hyperbolic Discounting
I got an email from an on-line ‘guru’ yesterday (it wasn’t personal.. it went to lots of people) but it got my back up. Then he sent another this morning which was equally irritating, It’s pretty hard to annoy me these days, but I caught sight of my resting b^tch face in the mirror, so I knew I need… Read More >
Chuffing well get up and get on with it
I want to tell you a story I was having some treatment a couple of years ago. I had to be on an infusion. in a chair all day for the best part of a week. I don’t mind needles, I could walk around with one of those wheely things and was in a nice… Read More >
International Kickass Women’s Day
International Women’s Day (We couldn’t let today pass without a mention) For all the women and girls out there – a whole day just for us. Kind of cool For over 40 years now we have had Women’s Day on the 8th March – a day to reflect on all things female…. Women’s Day has been celebrated in some… Read More >
I Will, I Won’t, I Want
We were asked to give a Wellness talk on last month to a brilliantly raucous group of Supermarket management staff. The Q&A session at the end was, as usual, the best bit – we were in actual tears of laughter at one point (who knew that you could get an entire room of smartly dressed… Read More >
Planning is Great (but cracking on with things is even better)
Years ago we covered the kitchen with stick on white boards. It was a business plan of magnificent beauty. All very detailed and intricate, with intersecting arrows and if this, then thatand so on. Special stationery was procured from Rymans. There were many iterations. And back to the drawing board-s. The fact was – much of it was… Read More >
Kaizen
Kaizen is a Japanese system or philosophy used in billion dollar businesses for successful change. But it is also seen as the wise (and best) way to make changes in your life Kaizen says you shouldn’t make sudden changes but to make them slowly, wisely and continuously. This makes them permanent. Many of our efforts to change (like New Year’s Resolutions)… Read More >
Give us a smile love? (and other things that make me want to punch people)
2 full bags of Sainsbury’s shopping and a particularly biting wind PLUS by trying to remember where on earth I parked the car yesterday, all contributed what was, in hindsight – a serious face. This was helpfully pointed out to be by a chap changing a large sign outside the store in the form of… Read More >
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