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Wednesday Wisdom: Star Monroe, How to Feel More Energetic in Five Flirty minutes
Another piece of wisdom from Star Monroe, giving you confidence and getting you moving.
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Wednesday Wisdom, Family Holidays
This week’s Wednesday Wisdom is from Caroline Flint, Midwife and Mother. She gives her tips for ensuring that you all have the time of your lives on whatever holiday you choose, from caravanning in Clacton to trekking through the jungles of Bolivia and everything else in between.
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Wednesday Wisdom; Naughty Words
This week’s Wednesday Wisdom post comes from Elaine Halligan of The Parent Practice. With the Easter Break almost upon us, you may be shocked by some of you younger relatives use of language, or rather misuse. Elaine shares some of … Continue reading
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Breast is Best – But is it Realistic?
Many of you will have already seen the research by University of Aberdeen and the University of Stirling about unrealistic ideals of breastfeeding solely to 6 months, if not read The Guardian article here. So in order to put this into perspective we asked a … Continue reading
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Wednesday Wisdom – Good Night, Sweet Dreams
This weeks’ wisdom comes from Stress Management Consultant and Dreams Expert, Delphi Ellis. Delphi specialises in pregnancy anxiety, bereavement, poor sleep and nightmares. This week she is discussing an alternative to sleeping pills
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Something we can Relate to…
Yesterday I saw a tweet asking for help with a blog campaign for Relate. Seeing as we have a lot in common with Relate and we play host to one of their counsellors I thought it would sit very nicely … Continue reading
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Wednesday Wisdom – Sheerluxe
After a bit of a break last week, we are back with a post from the fantastic Jo Tantum, who is one of the country’s top baby sleep experts. Having a baby can be daunting. Everyone seems to want to … Continue reading
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Wednesday Wisdom – Skiing Holidays
This week you might all be looking forward to half term and a few of you may have a ski holiday booked. So what better than some advice from Elaine Halligan at The Parent Practice on ensuring everyone has a … Continue reading
New Year New Us – Update 1
I did promise you an update for last week on how our consultations with Yvonne went, but we had to delay the original date we had booked in due to varying workloads. However she made it in to see us all yesterday. … Continue reading
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What is Multiple Sclerosis? A brief outline from Susie Cornell
Susie Cornell continues on from yesterday’s post with more info on MS. In a recent interview Jack Osbourne revealed he has been diagnosed with MS. For me personally my life changed when I was diagnosed with MS and it made … Continue reading →