Every week I like to share wonderful reads and resources to inspire simplicity, mindfulness and living well on less
- I dropped a size on the anti-ageing diet, via The Telegraph, sounds like a sensible way to shed a few excess pounds (scroll down to the bottom of the article for the check list).
- This book looks interesting. I think it could bring a lot of pleasure year after year. A buy to last book, I guess.
- Lonely? 5 habits to Consider to Combat Loneliness. Good advice for anyone, from Gretchen Rubin.
- I love this film and Alan Rickman will be missed: Alan Rickman plays the cello in Truly, Madly, Deeply via The Strad.
- I've made notes on this one, 12 Things Confident Women Do, from Well Made Lives (not gender specific advice, in my opinion).
- I love Wildacre blog and the hellebores in this post. Snowdrops and hellebores brighten January, which has to be the longest month.
- Less is more and small is beautiful I still believe. This home, via My Scandinavian Home, oozes charm and calm.
I hope you enjoy this week's compilation. I'm juggling blogging with teaching almost full time at the moment and the planning and marking are winning - just so you know where I am if I miss a post. Have a lovely weekend, friends xo
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Ooohhhh, I do love these Happy Friday posts, so many good links! :-) Xx
ReplyDeleteHooray! I'm glad you're back, I missed your post last week :) But I do understand the planning and marking eating up your time. Back in my classroom teaching days I remember the feeling that no matter how much planning and marking I did, it just never ended!!
ReplyDeleteI love that tiny home .... now I just want to go and live in my Lovely Hubby's new workshop. Do you think I could fit it out BEFORE he moves in the lathes and woodworking equipment ;-)
ReplyDeleteI do think I would need a little bit of worktop space though and a draining board for that little sink would be a lot more practical.
The book will be a perfect Mothering Sunday present for my mum- she'll love it, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI do love this book. Thank you so much for sharing.
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