Something for the weekend

 

So sweet: What my daughter thinks about my tattoos

Immunity soup | butternut hummus with feta + pomegranatesbaked lemon spinach risotto | sweet fire tonic 

13 questions to ask before getting married | 100 questions to spark conversation and connection

Why do women get all attractive if they don’t want to be harassed? Glad you asked.

 

 

David Mitchell tells the story of his marriage

Pricey but it made me smile 

Jen has a gorgeous free calendar full of prompts to get you writing in 2018

I can so relate: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator

 

 

Pssst. They’re over here: Unravel Your Year | Find Your Word

The best of friends (this makes me weepy!)

 

Making magic in 2018

 

It’s my favourite time of year, work-wise, because I get to give you presents and that makes me very happy indeed :-) Back for the NINTH year in a row (how did that happen?!) head over here to get this year’s UNRAVEL YOUR YEAR workbook and then swing by this page to sign-up to FIND YOUR WORD!

2017 has been a doozy — let’s fill next year full of MAGIC xo

 

Something for the weekend

 

[[Video]] The new perception of community with Gary Zukav

Presents for cat lovers: a cosy nest | cat mug | gorgeous cat bed

[[Podcast]] Living in deep time with Richard Rohr

The emotional imprisonment of the modern male

If you’re in the northern hemisphere and wishing for summer, put these on your desktop

[[Video]] The gentle power of highly sensitive people

Chatting to the Book Doctor about the creation of books

A little sacred shrine for your home

[[Podcast]] What does your soul know? Flow and transparency with Penney Peirce | Soul groups: Transparency in relationships

 

 

Finally, I’m so ready for a reboot, aren’t you? It’s been a year of all the feels and I’m looking forward to the blank slate of 2018. But first! It’s time to mindfully meander back through the year because December Reflections is back! The prompts, blog roll and all the deets are over here xo

Something for the weekend

 

[video] Hillary Clinton wishes she’d done this during the debates

A stupidly happy comic about the very real pain of heartbreak

Creamy garlic dressing | avocado-honey face mask | cashew coffee | avocado lime smoothies

Visiting London? How to pronounce Leicester Square ;-)

How to write a book

For your biz: A smarter way to manage “Pick your brain” requests

Female support system | Our Lady of Lourdes

Violence turned inward

Prince. Invented. Purple.

“Whenever you check for a new post on Instagram or whenever you go on The New York Times to see if there’s a new thing, it’s not even about the content. It’s just about seeing a new thing. You get addicted to that feeling. You’re not going to be able to control yourself. So the only way to fight that is to take yourself out of the equation and remove all these things. What happens is, eventually you forget about it. You don’t care anymore.” — Aziz Ansari quit the internet