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The Link Between Creativity and Happiness

Research consistently shows us that there is a positive relationship between creativity and happiness. A study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology found that individuals who engage in small, daily creative activities experience higher levels of positive emotions and a sense of flourishing.

These activities don’t have to be big, grand gestures. Here’s some ways that creativity can make us happy.

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Mental Health, Mindset, Sleep Sarah Macklin Mental Health, Mindset, Sleep Sarah Macklin

The Importance of Sleep and How Technology Can Improve Sleep Quality

Sleep is a vital part of our everyday lives, and getting enough of it can have a huge impact on our health and wellbeing.

While you sleep your body does amazing things to keep you well - both physically and emotionally. In children and teenagers especially, sleep is needed to support healthy growth and development. In adults, sleep is required to support good health and brain function, as well as positive lifestyle habits. 

In this article, we will be discussing the importance of sleep and how technology can aid in improving sleep quality.

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How Women Can Liberate Themselves From The Pressure To Look Perfect

If you’re a woman living in today’s world, chances are you’ve heard (or even said) things like, “She’s too fat,” “She’s too skinny,” “My hair is so thin,” or “My skin is so dry.” These self-critical comments have become part of our everyday conversations, as if tearing ourselves down is just normal. But why is there so much pressure to look "perfect," and what does "perfection" even mean?

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Incorporating Kindness & Recovery Into Your Fitness Journey

In the world of fitness and athleticism, the focus is often on pushing ourselves to our limits, striving for personal bests, crossing finish lines and achieving a certain aesthetic. While these achievements are undoubtedly gratifying, sometimes they can be out of reach; we can place unrealistic expectations upon ourselves that can overshadow the importance of nurturing our bodies, practicing kindness towards ourselves, and prioritising recovery.

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Trauma and Thought Patterns

On hearing the word trauma, people can associate it with a big life event, such as war or an earthquake, when in reality, it can be something we can encounter in everyday life. A traumatic response can still be experienced if there is a perceived threat or even if a person witnesses an event; a person doesn’t have to be directly involved or at the receiving end of a traumatic event.

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Is Perimenopause Affecting Your Gut Health?

The importance of gut health gets a lot of airtime these days. And there is emerging evidence to suggest that there may be a link between menopause and changes in gut health. But if you’re in your 30s, this isn’t something you need to worry about just yet, right? In fact when it comes to women’s health, it’s never too early to get clued up.

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Mental Health, Mindset, Eating Disorders Sarah Macklin Mental Health, Mindset, Eating Disorders Sarah Macklin

Why Intuitive Eating is Inaccessible For Individuals With Eating Disorders, And How Interoceptive Awareness Can Help

Intuitive eating is often touted as a panacea for diet culture. “Just listen to your body!”, it says. “Follow your instincts and you’ll lead a balanced life!”, it claims.

In order to be effective, though, the practice – which encourages tuning in to your  bodily desires to make food decisions – relies upon your body being powered by a regulated nervous system.

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Endometriosis: How To Diagnose, Manage & Live With It

Endometriosis is a chronic disease primarily associated with severe, life-impacting pain during your period as well as throughout the month. Sexual intercourse, bowel movements and/or urination, chronic pelvic pain, abdominal bloating, nausea, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and infertility are all other symptoms of this condition whose cause is still unknown.

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Understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Science, Symptoms, and Key Steps to Help Support Your Recovery

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complex, chronic illness that significantly impacts the lives of those who experience it. It impacts various bodily systems including the neuroendocrine, nervous, immune and digestive systems, with evidence that there is a dysregulation between these systems, helping to explain the complex picture of symptoms that are seen in the illness.

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Recognising and Addressing Eating Disorders: A Guide for Supporting those at Risk

Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that can have serious physical and emotional consequences. They can affect anyone of any age, gender, ethnicity or background. An estimated 1.25 million people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder. Identifying the signs and symptoms early is crucial for providing timely support to those struggling with these disorders. In

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A Q&A with Kimberley Wilson

Kimberley has a private practice in central London and is a former Governor of the Tavistock & Portman NHS Mental Health Trust, having also led the therapy service at HMP & YOI Holloway, which at the time was Europe’s largest women’s prison. Her philosophy of Whole Body Mental Health is a comprehensive approach to mental health care; integrating evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle factors with psychological therapy with an emphasis on nutrition and the brain.

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The Role of Nutrition in Addiction Recovery: Why It Matters

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a treatable medical condition. People struggling with AUD find it difficult to give up alcohol or control the quantity and frequency of consumption, despite its negative effects on health, relationships, finances, and career. Alcohol addiction is one of the conditions that come under the AUD spectrum (on the moderate to severe end). It is characterised by compulsive drinking and a negative emotional state when alcohol is not accessible or available.

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Nourishing the Mind: How Food Can Support Your Mental Health

In recent years, the connection between what we eat and our mental well-being has gained significant attention. The idea that certain foods can support and even enhance our mental health is not just a fad; it's backed by a growing body of scientific research. In this blog post, we'll explore the latest evidence around how diet can support our mental health and provide practical tips for incorporating these foods into your diet.

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Navigating Stress: A Holistic Approach to Conquering Burnout

In today's fast-paced world, often defined by relentless hustle and never ending demands, psychological stress has become a common feature in our lives. The ongoing demands of work, family and personal responsibilities often leave us feeling overwhelmed and anxious, setting the stage for burnout. But what exactly is burnout, and how does it relate to psychological stress?

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Emotional Resilience

Resilience is generally understood to mean a person’s ability to cope with hard times, or the knock backs of life. It is a skill we hear a lot about, but often we don’t understand how it can be achieved. The word often calls to mind soldiers undergoing training for battle, enduring night marches with the weight of a human being on their back. Realistically, when will a soldier need to carry another human being on their back? They won’t – but they practice to the extreme, so that very little can phase them in the heat of battle.

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Breathwork - The Inner Journey

In our fast-paced world, where stress and chaos seem to have become constant companions, finding moments of peace and inner calm has become more essential than ever. Doing so can be emotional, intense and a painful experience. However whilst in this process of reflection, we can benefit our life forever.

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