Easy and Affordable ways to improve a small bedroom
Small bedrooms don’t have to be drab. Here are a few tips to make your small space stylish and functional. Continue reading Easy and Affordable ways to improve a small bedroom
Small bedrooms don’t have to be drab. Here are a few tips to make your small space stylish and functional. Continue reading Easy and Affordable ways to improve a small bedroom
I feel like finishing that sentence should be easy by now, considering we’re meant to ‘know’ what we want to do with our lives around the age of 18. But for me, it’s increasingly difficult, mostly because I have SO many interests and kind of want to do them all. A blogger, an interior decorator, … Continue reading When I Grow Up, I want to…
I think there have been moments when we all have seen someone else doing something and though ‘I would love to try that’. Followed swiftly by ‘but…’ and the plethora of reasons why you just aren’t ready to do it yet. For many, this procrastination is intertwined with fear of failing, or of not being … Continue reading Notes on Starting Something New
As a young adult, that lack of guidance coupled with a plethora of options can be unnerving. The feeling that you’re not young, but also not old, the memes reminding you that the nineties are further and further away. Continue reading Failing, Falling Behind and Other Quarter-life Anxieties
Here are some ideas on how joy, rest and relaxation can be incorporated into an otherwise hectic life. Continue reading Balancing “Soft Life” with Real Life
It’s official, I got a positivie covid PCR test. so 10 days of solitude it is.Very luckily, and thankfully, I haven’t experienced any symptoms- barring feeling more tired than usual. So, here are some ideas to keep yourself occupied if you are, like me, banished to the depths of your gardenless apartment. Continue reading The 10 Days of Isolation
Life is seemingly returning to normal. Once again there are plans to be made, places to be, people to see. For so many, days spent doing little more than working, walking and resting may now be inundated with appointments, meetings, coffee dates and so many things that many of us missed dearly. Although having plans … Continue reading Giving Yourself Permission to Slow down with Amala Movement
It’s cold, it’s dark (but getting lighter!) and we’re locked at home. While I do love a good body scrub, or cheeky face mask, looking after yourself doesn’t have to be physical, and it doesn’t really have to cost any money. Here are a couple handful of things that I like to do to chill … Continue reading Acts of Self Care (That are non-physical)
Count your sins. Swap your rice for cauliflower, your spaghetti for spiralised courgettes. They taste just the same; trust me. You still feel hungry? Say it with me: Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. New year, new you, remember? You want to be summer ready, to have that ‘beach body’, don’t you? We’ve all … Continue reading 3 Podcasts that will Make you Question All you know about Diet Culture
26 year old Mia Brabham’s new book ‘Note to Self’, is a little book full of nuggets of wisdom, and a collection of moments of clarity which were once written for her future self, but is now available for all who may be on a similar path. Continue reading “What Would I Tell My Younger Self? Nothing.” An Interview with Mia Brabham