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    Embark on a Journey of Self-Discovery: Creative Therapeutic Journaling Workshops in 2024

    Hello dear friends and fellow seekers of self-discovery, As we navigate these tough times, finding moments of reflection and connection becomes paramount. I am thrilled to share that in 2024, we are continuing our transformative journey together through a series of Creative Therapeutic Journaling Workshops, all from the comfort of your own space on Zoom. 1. Creative Journalling for Wellbeing 1: A Therapeutic Art Journal Workshop Date: Sunday 31st March 2024 | Time: 10am – 12 midday. In our first workshop, we’ll dive into creative therapeutic journalling, exploring the questions, challenges and possibilities we meet on the page. Through guided exercises, therapeutic writing, and creative arts, discover a journalling practice…

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    Free Workshops on Sustainable Creativity and Career

    Finding Energy in Enough for Entrepreneurs: Shaping Sustainability in Your Business  Running a small business can feel anything but sustainable. But your work is needed in our world and figuring out how to be your brilliant self without burning out is essential. I’ve teamed up with my local arts centre Riverfront, Newport, Wales to run a series of workshops to support entrepreneurs and creatives navigate these painful financial times. Thanks to generous funding from The Riverfront Newport and The University of South Wales, the workshops are free. You can attend in person or online. Finding a Fit for Creative and Business Hopes Considering our dreams for our art and business…

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    6 Things to Do Today to Rock Your Summer

    “Another wasted Sunday… Realise, as the long hot days freakishly repeat themselves, one after the other, that whatever I am doing I really think I ought to be doing something else… The more the sun shines the more obvious it seems that others are making fuller, better use of it elsewhere: possibly at some giant softball game to which everyone is invited except me; possibly alone with their lover in a rustic glade by waterfalls where Bambis graze, or at some large public celebratory event, probably including the Queen Mother and one or more of the football tenors, to mark the exquisite summer which I am failing to get the best out of.” – Bridget…

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    The Benefits of Bad Weather: A Winter Love List Challenge

    [Vintage Post: While I’m on a wintery writing retreat I’m sharing this updated vintage post. Thank you for your patience while I write, I’ll be back with new articles soon. Thank you for being you, being here and wishing you warm days and good things, Grace xx] I’m writing this by the fireside, I’m wrapped up, wearing my almost-pyjamas (hint: check out what to wear all day instead of pyjamas.) It’s a grey day, too dark even to go outside properly yet. But when the bad weather, dark-days-doldrums kick in, I have an antidote. And I’d like to share it with you here… I used to love winter, it was…

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    Christmas with Chronic Illness: 10 Coping Strategies for Flare-Free Festive Cheer

    It may still be the start of December but oh my, things are in full festive swing it seems. (I have ‘Christmas’ in the title, but I am including all festive celebrations – I just liked the alliteration). But for many of us living with illness and pain, for those in hospital, or grieving loved ones, struggling with feeling lonely, or with money issues, the festive time can feel like a lot of pressure. Especially this year with the fuel and cost of living crisis, many people are struggling with survival. People are being forced to reconsider how they approach winter and while this level of permacrisis is unprecedented for many…