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My Morning Routine: Charlotte Denn, What Mother Made

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“I spend 20 minutes getting ready in the morning; no more, no less. And I plan what I’m wearing the night before.” Charlotte Denn, the founder of kids’ clothing label What Mother Made, on mornings with her husband and their three children…

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Annie Ridout 8th January 2018
Work Life

“We were pale-faced, sipping Bach’s Rescue Remedy” – on leaving the corporate world to go freelance

Anniki Sommerville
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Anniki Sommerville had spent nearly two decades working for a market research company but after maternity leave, found herself questioning whether there might be more to life. She quit, went freelance, continued as editor of Selfish Mother and wrote a book. Here’s her story…

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Contributing Writer 30th December 2017
Family

A journey to adoption via IVF, miscarriage and racial rejection

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Being Asian and Christian meant there weren’t any matches for Ranji and her husband when they first tried to adopt. But they persevered and were given a son and daughter. She talks us through the gruelling process, difficult early days and their more recent relocation to Paris…

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Contributing Writer 29th December 2017
Wellbeing

How photography helped me to overcome postnatal depression

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Kerry Bartlett had her first child aged 21 and suffered with severe postnatal depression. To get through it, she focused on her new career as a freelance photographer. Here, she discusses her struggles and how she overcame them…

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Contributing Writer 28th December 2017
Wellbeing

Before becoming a mum, I was never lonely. Suddenly that changed

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Becoming a mum for the first time can be lonely and isolating. Especially if you don’t have a partner, or your own mother to help out. Aimee Foster opens up about the early days with her daughter, feeling as if her life had been turned on its head…

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Aimee Foster 22nd December 2017
Wellbeing

“I just want the cloud to be gone. The depression to be dead”

Samantha Valentine
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Samantha Valentine was recovering well after childbirth until she started bleeding heavily. Following emergency surgery for a postpartum haemorrhage, Samantha developed PTSD and is now in the grips of postnatal depression. She talks us through her daily thoughts…

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Contributing Writer 15th December 2017
Wellbeing

Managing expectations in business and in your personal life

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Are you optimistic about everything, assuming it’ll live up to your expectations, or cautious – not getting too excited in case it doesn’t happen? Annie Ridout looks at when it’s good to lower, or manage, our expectations

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Annie Ridout 10th December 2017
Wellbeing

Journalist Robyn Wilder: “I’d feel overwhelmed by the tiniest things”

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Robyn Wilder left London for Kent while heavily pregnant, quit her job at Buzzfeed and found herself struggling to cope at home with a new baby. We talk mental health, having a second baby and freelancing with young kids…

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Annie Ridout 8th December 2017
Family

Forget attachment parenting, it’s all about experimental parenting

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If you wear your baby in a sling and breastfeed through the night, you’re an attachment parent. If you instil a routine for your baby – feeds, naps, night-time – you’re taking a parent-led approach. But what if you like trial and error; is this experimental parenting?

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Annie Ridout 30th November 2017
Mornings

What a morning routine with young children actually looks like

Anya Hayes, The Supermum Myth
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On becoming a parent, mornings can lose their charm – with 7.30am considered a lie-in and tea in bed a recipe for disaster. Anya Hayes, author of The Supermum Myth, shares what a morning routine with young children actually looks like…

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Contributing Writer 14th November 2017

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