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Cork businesswoman: The days of glamorising being so busy are gone

Cork businesswoman: The days of glamorising being so busy are gone EMMA CONNOLLY caught up with a woman, living in Ovens, who has launched her wellness products, aimed at encouraging self-care Peigín Crowley, who lives in Ovens, set up Ground, wellness products. Emma Connolly WITH people continuing to work from home, the issue of ‘burn out’ has become very real with some people not realising how exhausted they are until it’s too late and they’ve hit a wall. That’s according to Cork business woman Peigín Crowley, who says for 2021 a much stronger value must be put on rest and restoration.

Anna Louise Annie Bierly | News, Sports, Jobs

Anna Louise “Annie” Bierly Anna Louise “Annie” Bierly, 62, of Loganton passed away on Jan. 7, 2021 at home surrounding by her family. She was the wife of the late William Richard “Hoss” Bierly. She was born at Lock Haven Hospital on Sept. 18, 1958. She was the daughter of the late Lincoln E. and Daisy May (Mesmer) Confer. Annie was a first responder and lifetime member of the Sugar Valley Fire Company. She was a part of the ladies auxiliary. She has managed the Sugar Valley Social Club since it opened in 1996. She made that place her life. She took care of that place and her customers like they were her family. She enjoyed cooking for everyone. She loved everyone and would do anything for anyone. She was an amazing person. She was a loving wife, mother, sister and friend. She always took care of everyone else first before herself.

Covid: Parents react to primary schools in England reopening

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images Most pupils in England are due back in primary school after the Christmas break this week - but many parents are deciding they feel safer keeping them at home. Some primaries in London and parts of the South East are staying closed for two weeks due to the fast-spreading new strain of the virus. Speaking on Sunday, he said the risk to children was very, very low and the benefit of education was so huge . He told BBC One s Andrew Marr Show: If you think about the history of the pandemic, we ve kept schools going for a long, long time in areas where the pandemic has really been at really high levels.

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