the strains of life with greater ease. There is no quick fix, but these tips will start you on the path to a new, calmer outlook
Djoan Samontanezhas quoted5 years ago
Our bodies create most of our vitamin D from direct sunlight and this in turn helps our brains to produce serotonin, the ‘happy hormone’. Fewer hours of sunlight in the winter months
Djoan Samontanezhas quoted5 years ago
We might be prone to drizzly, grey days in the UK, but when the sun does come out it’s important to take advantage of it. Our bodies create most of our vitamin D from direct sunlight and this in turn helps our brains to produce serotonin, the ‘happy hormone’. Fewer hours of sunlight in the winter months can lead us to fee
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
Bergamot and jasmine are known for their calming and uplifting capabilities, while lemon balm and lavender are thought to help relieve stress and anxiety.
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
Some uplifting essential oils to try include bergamot, chamomile, lavender, neroli and rose. Some stimulating oils to try include black pepper, geranium, peppermint and rosemary.
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
Whether you spend an evening curled up with a good book or your favourite film or take yourself off for a scenic walk, find the time to do something you enjoy and appreciate your own company. Going for a run or a swim will give you a chance to think about your day, while doing something that will have a positive effect on your body and mind.
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the world. Marcus Aurelius
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
find iron in dark-green, leafy vegetables, meat, fish, beans, pulses, nuts and wholegrain products
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
Think about your job, your relationships, your finances and your friendships
Irina Phas quoted7 years ago
OUR ENTIRE LIFE CONSISTS ULTIMATELY IN ACCEPTING OURSELVES AS WE ARE. Jean Anouilh