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We’re all too familiar with the saying, time flies when you’re having fun. Throughout my childhood, it was a phrase used much more frequently as I sat longing for the summer holidays to last just one more week, or wishing that the school disco didn’t have to end on the dot at 9pm. Looking back,...
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narrative of life
The quirks of humanity are truly intriguing. Day by day we are met by different characters who hold contrasting views and morals to our own, and in turn we are continually learning about others as well as ourselves. We may experience conflict with a fellow peer and wonder to ourselves how another human could think...
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vitamin buddy
As a self-confessed vitamin-obsessive, I can easily spend hundreds of pounds a month on different tablets and vitamins to keep my skin soft and supple, and my body healthy and energetic. But I am the first to admit that my vitamin regime probably isn’t well refined, taking all of my health inspiration and tips from...
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humble brush
Swedish innovation and design is increasingly popular around the world, due mostly to its simplistic and often effective design. Our homes, cafes and offices are all by-products of Swedish design sporting exposed wood, clean cut lines and minimalist detailing, and now the signature that we have come to know and love is starting to make its...
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“The moon is for things unseen, things done in the shadows and beneath the fog. Under bridges and beneath bed sheets — it’s for wild hearts and unconcerned minds. It’s where plans are made in dark alleyways and secrets revealed under the soft haze of light coming through the cracks of closed shutters.” – Lauren Martin,...
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Amal Clooney UN
Yesterday Amal Clooney, who should be known for her work as an International human rights lawyer rather than just ‘George Clooney’s wife’, delivered a powerful speech at the United Nations calling for the organisation to support an investigation into the crimes committed by the Islamic State in Iraq. However headlines in the media seemed to...
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Springtime
As I type this, the sun is now only starting to set. It is not quite 6pm and I couldn’t be happier – spring is finally on its way. I am definitely one of those people. I crave sunshine, warmth, long days and bright mornings. In winter I tend to switch off and live in...
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“Everything starts as somebody’s daydream” The sensation of daydreaming is something we’ve all experienced. Whether it be through worry or fantasising, it allows us to escape from the task at hand. “Snap out of it”, shrieked the teachers at school as we stared hazy eyed out the window. “Excuse me, the queue has moved”, says...
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Nights spent tossing and turning only to be awoken by the dreaded 6am alarm clock after finally dozing off can take its toll, effecting energy levels and mood, which in turn impact on our work and personal lives. But if you are a finicky sleeper, and catching enough z’s is paramount to a happy and...
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Sweatcoin is a fresh, innovative UK smartphone app which has raised nearly 1 million through being a completely brand new and exciting concept. Founded by Oleg Fomenko, Anton Derlyatka, Danil Perushev and Egor Khmelev, Sweatcoin is a free app which simply rewards users for walking! A truly remarkable way to encourage fitness and wellbeing, Sweatcoin...
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