Blog: Sometimes the Way Forward Starts with a Step Back

Sometimes, the bravest and wisest thing we can do for our wellbeing is to take what might appear to be a step backwards. We live in a world that constantly praises progress, momentum, and visible success. But real growth doesn’t always look like a straight line. In fact, some of the most important changes in…

Autism Awareness

Every April, the UK joins the global community in recognising Autism Awareness Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness, increasing acceptance, and advocating for better support for autistic individuals and their families. With 1 in 100 people in the UK estimated to be autistic, understanding autism and the support available is essential for fostering inclusivity and…

Spring into Spring

As the days grow longer and nature begins to bloom, spring is the perfect time to embrace the outdoors and boost your wellbeing. After months of winter, getting outside in spring isn’t just about enjoying the sunshine — it’s a natural way to recharge your body and mind. 🌞 Why Getting Outside in Spring Matters…

Blog: What if a Cry for Help goes Unanswered

The stigma around mental health was removed some time ago, we’re all told that ‘it’s good to talk’ and to ‘reach out’ to a friend or family member in a time of crisis. What if that call is made and there is silence at the other end?! It can be very difficult, emotionally exhausting and…

Blog: International Women’s Day 2025

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women and the Fight for Equality Being honest, I didn’t know too much about International Women’s Day (IWD), so, I went away and did some research and put it in this blog to share. It is celebrated every year on March 8th, is a global occasion dedicated to honouring the social,…

Blog: AI and Wellbeing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, influencing many areas of daily life, from entertainment and work to healthcare and personal wellbeing. As AI technologies advance, they bring both opportunities and challenges, especially when it comes to personal wellbeing. While AI offers innovative tools to improve mental health, streamline tasks, and…

Blog: Adaptive Wellbeing Practices for Educators Working with SEND Students

Teaching students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is both a challenging and rewarding profession. These students require tailored approaches to learning, and the educators working with them need to be equipped with the tools and strategies to effectively support their emotional, mental, and academic development. However, the nature of working with SEND students…

Blog: The Importance of Putting Yourself First

In a world that constantly encourages selflessness and prioritising the needs of others, the idea of putting yourself first can sometimes feel selfish. However, the truth is that taking care of yourself is not just beneficial—it is essential. You cannot pour from an empty cup, and if you neglect your own wellbeing, you will eventually…

Blog: Good News vs Bragging

Hello everyone, I am very conscious that I haven’t shared for a long while, there are many reasons behind this, I ready to share those reasons at the moment. Writing has been difficult, so this has taken some time to compose. I have found myself to be on the receiving end of bragging recently, and…

The benefits of being accountable to yourself

Finding ways to be accountable to yourself can be of great benefit your wellbeing. Not only can it make you feel great, it can also keep your goals on track. Mind journals has an interesting article on this topic which gives tips on achieving self accountability. Here is a short extract from the article: Being…