Learn how daily habits can improve your life
I’m a huge fan of building habits, so when I read this article in Psychologies magazine, I just had to share.
I find that having daily habits and rituals is good for my anxiety.
Be productive whilst you move
My Fitness Pal shared this blog post. I’ve had some great ideas whilst out on a walk so I definitely want to try some of these suggestions.
Achieve your goals
I spoke a lot about goals this week and this article has some fantastic tips on how to achieve your goals
Manage your tasks
I am always looking for new ways to improve the way I manage my day and this blog post has lots of useful info on how to do just that
A fab book
If you are looking for a new read to keep you on the edge of your seat, then look no further. I just finished Hostage by Clare Macintosh and read it over a few days, although maybe not one for the plane 😉
Song Of The Day - If you missed it, here’s this week’s playlist.
Some weeks I feel like my brain has been swapped out. They loan it to (or from) sane people for a couple of weeks. I’m not entirely sure at this point if I’m the borrower or lender. Some weeks, someone (mostly my husband) can do or say something and I’ll laugh. Other weeks (this week) I want to cry/scream/kill the nearest passer-by. The problem is, I’m on the mini pill. I haven’t had a period in 10 years, that’s been great but now I’m starting to wonder if it really is? I keep reading horror stories about what the pill does to you (ok these are random stories on the internet but still!) but this doesn’t give me a cycle so I don’t know where my hormones are at. I am, by nature, extremely impatient, when I say extremely, I mean to the extreme of extreme. I cannot tolerate slow walkers or drivers, being late, disorganisation and just waiting for anything in general. I am an absolute delight! My husband, on the other hand, is the extreme of the extreme, OPPOSITE! He dithers, he is never on...
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