Last minute Christmas Gifts With Red Letter Days [ad]

It’s just before Christmas. Have you gone through your presents yet to check that you have bought something for everyone that you wanted to gift? Or maybe you are still waiting for actual deliveries that never arrived. Sorry if you ordered my book on 17th Dec, it won’t get to you until after Christmas now. […]

The Benefits of Telehealth for People with Disabilities

The healthcare industry has made many advances in recent years thanks to the advent of new technologies. This has made accessibility to healthcare services and support easier for people living with disabilities. In particular, telehealth has made it possible for patients and healthcare providers to communicate electronically, allowing for medical services to be managed and […]

Monday Money #177 Spending diary – Emotional Spending

Last week was a hugely emotional week as I shared in this post that I wrote yesterday. Overwhelm has been an issue since October to be honest, but it has hit in a big way the past couple of weeks. The thing with overwhelm is that yep it’s tough, but you have to acknowledge what […]

The Overwhelm of December

Every. single. woman friend I talk to currently is in overwhelm. Much more than any other year. There is a huge lot more of pressure this year to organise Christmas, get everything done, gifts sorted, food bought, work finished, social life upheld. And it’s too much. Add in the general overwhelm of life and its […]

Monday Money #176 Spending diary – December starts – All THE BILLS

Wow what a week last week. Here is a summary of everything incredible that happened. A lot of a pinch me, I have the best job in the world week. 1) I started the week chatting to Nicky Campbell on BBC FiveLive for an hour about Christmas savings, debt, buy now pay later scourge of […]

Looking After Yourself When You’ve Got Children: A Mum’s Guide

As parents, most of us can concur that we are often guilty of neglecting our own needs in favour of others, whether they be our children’s, our partner’s or friends and family members. Sometimes it’s inevitable, primarily when tasked with caring for younger children that depend on us every waking moment for survival and their […]

Monday Money #175 Spending diary – Overwhelm and HRT

Overwhelm has to be the word that describes last week. I have reached peak stress levels with work and life to do lists. I am finding that I write a to do list and there is still do much on that list that remains un-ticked by the end of the day. Yes I tick a […]

Perimenopause, the Symptoms and Getting Treatment

I have just had my perimenopause official diagnosis and have just started my HRT this week. Sharing my story of my perimenopause, the symptoms and getting treatment is important. I share what I felt in my body, how I felt in my head and how I went about getting the doctor to give me those […]

Monday Money #174 Spending diary Therapy and a Birthday

Happy Monday to everyone, I am celebrating getting this post out on a Monday morning. I ‘think’ I am just about on top of work projects at the moment, and this feels amazing. November is always super busy in my writing world, lots of brands want money saving content for Christmas and this all needs […]

Pension Terminology Explained – Simple & Clear [ad]

The thing that I find very frustrating about the financial world is the amount of terminology used to seemingly confuse people into thinking that it’s complex, when it really isn’t. It is one of my business and life missions to talk simply about these complex matters, so EVERYONE realises that personal finance is simple. With […]

Monday Money #173 Spending diary Perimenopause and High Spending

Health Bad-Health Good Last week was up and down week with health. On Tuesday it was confirmed that I am in Perimenopause, a blog post is coming soon to share my symptoms and what I went through to get the diagnosis. Also I had ECG and smear all on the same day. My blood pressure […]