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Work Life

Children’s books with girls as the heroes, different skin tones, wheelchair users

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“All children should get to see themselves as the hero,” says Katharine Harbord, founder of Oh Zoe books. That’s why she came up with the brilliant idea of diverse and inclusive personalised picture books…

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Contributing Writer 15th September 2018
Work Life

5 tips for balancing motherhood and a freelance career

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Stephanie Reed knew she’d like a baby at some stage so decided to go freelance, to make her working day more compatible with family life. Two years later, business in full swing, she gave birth. Here’s what Stephanie has learned about balancing motherhood with a freelance career…

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Contributing Writer 5th September 2018
Family

Charlotte Duckworth: Why I wrote my debut novel The Rival

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Charlotte Duckworth was looking for novels that reflected her experience of new motherhood but couldn’t find. So she wrote The Rival. It’s gritty, relatable in parts, shocking and has unbelievable twists. Here, Charlotte explains how she came up with the story…

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Contributing Writer 3rd September 2018
Family

Rebecca Schiller on changing the pregnancy and birth conversations

Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan: A revolutionary guide to pregnancy, birth and the weeks that follow
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Rebecca Schiller on her new book – Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan. “It’s my way of countering some of the judgement, bullshit, guilt and narrow representations of motherhood that are out there.” 

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Contributing Writer 30th April 2018
Work Life

Forivor: when business doesn’t go to plan, get creative

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Rebecca Monserat launched Forivor; an ethical, magical, story-based kids’ bedding business with the environment in mind. But soon found herself with reams of unusable stock. In true eco-warrior style, she’s decided to sell it all, at a reduced price…

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Contributing Writer 23rd April 2018
Wellbeing

It needs to be ok for us to talk about our depression, our breakdowns

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“My husband found me in the foetal position on the bathroom floor, hyperventilating. There was snot and spit running down my chin. I was pulling my hair. I felt like the water was coming in over my head.” Cat Sims on the reality of suffering with anxiety…

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Contributing Writer 21st April 2018
Family

7 ways to let go of your mum guilt

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“Feeling guilty is often what I call a ‘trigger’ feeling,” says life coach Zoe Blaskey. “There is usually something else going on underneath.” Here, she explains the likely origins of ‘mum guilt’ and how to get rid of it for good…

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Contributing Writer 16th April 2018
Family

Families of Instagram: Sarah Gregory, @srosegregory

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“When no one’s looking I dip 100% dark baton chocolate into my green tea, don’t judge!” Sarah Gregory – mum-of-four, author and co-founder of Make Motherhood Diverse – discusses family life on the London-Surrey borders…

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Contributing Writer 13th April 2018
Wellbeing

Happiness: “It’s what we do every day that makes the biggest difference”

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When Dr Jessamy Hibberd – clinical psychologist and author – was invited to do a TED talk, she panicked. But she then realised it was an opportunity to spread her message that happiness can be achieved by making small changes to every day life…

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Contributing Writer 9th April 2018
Family

Families of Instagram: Charlotte Noone, @backtothenorth

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“We live in a converted Jacobethan train station, built in 1846. It came complete with a dual-faced platform, waiting room clock and worn steps to the ticket office (now our dining room) from footfall.” Charlotte Noone on family life in Yorkshire…

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Contributing Writer 23rd March 2018

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