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In today’s digital world, computers, tablets and smart phones are unavoidable. Some believe that technology offers many benefits, such as instant access to educational resources. Others however see the rise of screen time as a concern, fearing that their children’s health and development will be negatively impacted.
What mum has time for self care? Trying to be a good mum, cater to everyone’s needs, be a good wife/partner, daughter, friend, remembering to message everyone back, ensure the whole family get their five a day, drink enough water, get your work done, ensure all school requirements are met and so on and so on…where is the time for self care?
Parents considering a family cruise holiday for the first time usually find themselves faced with a huge amount of decisions to make. Which ship? Which destination? How long for? Cruise from the UK or fly? Buy the drinks package or not? It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the whole thing and reside yourself to spending another summer at Center Parcs!
Modern employers are quickly realising that the old-school method of drilling workers to keep their heads down and “just work” no longer adds to the overall productivity of a company. Instead, flexible working hours and regular breaks are the names of the game. But why?
White clothes are something I have consciously steered in the opposite direction from since having children. I mean white and kids just don’t mix do they? So how do you keep those whites white?
Some children are naturally confident and have no issues with talking to new people or making friends. However many children suffer from shyness and can find school life incredibly difficult. Fortunately, this is something that parents can help their children to overcome, using a few simple techniques.
The best things about being a child include building dens, jumping in puddles, climbing trees – and dressing up. Do you agree?
So why have a fitness tracker? What are the benefits to wearing one of these around your wrist? For me, it doubles as a watch, so I find that useful – but mostly I use it to keep an eye on how many steps I’m getting through.