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"Rest is much more than just 'taking a nap' when you're disabled"

The disabled community are leading the way when it comes to rebelling against hustle culture in the form of radical rest . and it s time everyone took note

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'Intuitive' wonder dog helps woman deal with Covid - 'Stella knows when I'm sick'

Ruth Miller-Anderson is on the mend after a heavy dose of coronavirus confined her to bed – thanks to love and comfort from her caring canine

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At 40, I want to buy the dream car of my youth – and here's why more midlife women should, too

At 40, I want to buy the dream car of my youth – and here's why more midlife women should, too
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Mum shares perfect advice on how to avoid social media guilt

Sheena, Piyus, Sienna and Isla are finding the fun in staying at home As a busy mum, Sheena Tanna-Shah is used to juggling her work as an optometrist with running a healthy snack business, Pure & Raw Goodies. But since lockdown began, she’s enjoying more time with her husband Piyus, 37, and daughters Sienna, nine, and seven-year-old Isla at their Northampton home. “I really like being at home with the girls, and I know this is going to sound really bizarre, but I love home schooling,” says Sheena, 37. “Both girls have Zoom at 10am, so when they’re doing that, I’ll be doing my work. They have their designated study areas and I encourage them to work independently, but I make sure I’m present so if they need me, they can come and get me.”

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From yoga in the garage to getting creative from home, how the UK is adapting to life under lockdown

16:24 EDT, 14 January 2021 73 shares People in all parts of the UK are now required to stay at home to fight the spread of Covid-19. It is the single most important action we can take to protect the NHS and save lives. We have all experienced huge changes to our daily routines as we play our part in helping beat the virus. Many of these changes have been challenging, but people are finding creative ways to adapt positively to our new circumstances. Whether it is studying for a qualification, rediscovering the joy of reading or trying out new recipes, there are plenty of approaches to take advantage of the extra time we are now having to spend at home. Others have enjoyed catching up with friends on Zoom or phoning to check on the wellbeing of people living alone as part of the NHS Volunteer Responders programme.

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