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King Charles III returns to Royal duties ahead of first anniversary of the Coronation

Ahead of the first anniversary of the Coronation on 6th May, His Majesty King Charles III will resume his public engagements following a period of treatment and recovery following his recent battle with cancer.
What to wear for your next Romantic Rail Travel

Before travelling by train to Southern Italy, our stylist told us that it’s essential to dress comfortably yet stylishly. Now as we returned, considering both the practicalities of the journey and the warm Mediterranean climate awaiting us, we want to…
10 ideas to add daily romance to your life and thrive

In a world characterised by fast-paced living and constant distractions, it’s all too easy to overlook the beauty and romance that permeate our existence. Yet, as we journey through life, there exists a choice—to embrace romance and rediscover the magic…
Practical steps to extend an olive branch in meaningful relationships

We live in a crowded world but we the loneliness pandemic is not discriminating. What are the practical steps to extend an olive branch in personal relationships that matters to you?
The freedom to thrive when surrounded by negative people

Life is a perplexing mix of sunshine and storm clouds. But what do you do when the storms seem to overcast your every waking hour, particularly those caused by negative people in your life? Can you thrive in a negative…
Rich Monday Paper- Do you Choose To be or not to be Happy

Latest edition of Rich Monday Paper is inspired by Shakespeare's Day and the many celebrations ahead of us this week. Do you choose to be or not to be happy? We explore the meaningful connection with the Earth and ourselves.
Finding Balance, Finding Bliss: Essential Factors Affecting Your Wellbeing

How do you balance your commitments and responsibilities do find bliss in your life? From hormonal balance to social connections and lifestyle choices, we curated the essential factors affecting your wellbeing.
The science behind discipline and the unseen impact of child smacking

Too often, we forget that discipline really means to teach, not to punish. A disciple is a student, not a recipient of behavioral consequences. Daniel J. Siegel Parenting is one of life’s greatest joys, but it’s also one of its…
How to rekindle maternal bonds: finding love for your mother and yourself

Understanding the dynamics of your relationship with your mother can feel like deciphering a cryptic map. There can be winding paths, dead ends and uncharted territories. Yet, the journey itself is meaningful and full of valuable insights. Today we look…