10/14/2016

When the word “addict” comes to mind, many will automatically think of homeless people on the streets, begging for change for their next fix. That or cliche AA meetings. Where people stand up and introduce themselves: “Hi, I’m ______, and I’m an alcoholic.” There is so much social stigma surrounding addiction. But so many people suffer from it. From alcoholism to nymphomania and more. Even smoking is a form of addiction, and many of us feel withdrawal symptoms when we don’t have a strong cup of coffee for a couple of days. Addiction is so much more widespread than many of us think it is. Here’s a little advice on addiction and when it’s time to seek help.

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10/11/2016

It’s not every day that you’re fortunate enough to strike it rich. Okay, so you may not have become a millionaire, but you may have come into some money. Whether that’s a few hundred pounds or a few thousand, it doesn’t matter. What’s important is that you take the time to think carefully about how you want to spend it. Because regardless of whether it’s inheritance money, a bonus from work, or lottery winnings, you should spend it wisely. Of course, deciding how to spend your money can be tough. Don’t stress about it - below are some excellent ideas for ensuring that you spend any money that you come into wisely.
Take that trip of a lifetime
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One of the best ways to make family memories that will last a lifetime is by taking trips together. So how about spending your money on a family trip of a lifetime? Whether you’ve always dreamed of taking your kids on safari or have been talking about taking a trip to Disney World, now could be a perfect time. Family trips are expensive, which can often mean that we put off taking them. However, if you’ve come into some money that you didn’t expect to have, why not use it to go away with your family and make some incredible memories? Family trips are essential for family bonding, so it's important to go on vacation as often as you can.

10/05/2016




As you will know, ageing is an unavoidable part of life. It's something that not many of us like to think about - but ultimately, it's something we all need to accept. The saying 'growing old gracefully' has been around for years, and is open to many different interpretations. Some people consider it meaning that you become more demure and respectable. Whereas others reject that concept and believe your behaviour shouldn't have to change just because you've aged. But whilst there's no reason at all that you can't keep going out to your favourite bar, or playing your favourite sport, there are some things that will inevitably change as you age. Most of these revolve around physicalities. After all, our thoughts and opinions will stay relatively the same, unless we take it upon ourselves to change them. But, unfortunately, we have no choice over what happens to our face and body. Nearly all women will start to notice signs of ageing somewhere between forty and fifty years old. If you're happy with your body whatever its condition, then you rock it! But it can be a source of great insecurity for a lot of women, especially as we tend to age faster than men. If you want to slow the signs of ageing and only look as best as you can, there are hints and tricks you can do to stop the clock in its tracks.