How to manage anxiety returning to work after lockdown
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Right now, more than ever, we need to prioritise self-care and take a break from our normal routine. Or even a break from the current routine we find ourselves in due to the global pandemic.
Work may be more stressful than usual. You may be furloughed, have job uncertainty or even had to have closed your business for lockdown.
It’s important to take a step away from your regular routine to refresh your mind, destress and connect to yourself instead.
Here are some of the best ways to disconnect from your usual routine.
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National lockdown number two starts in England from midnight tonight. After the government’s big push to get everyone back to work, many will now be preparing to return back home to work once again!
Whilst working from home seems like a luxury to some, it doesn’t suit everyone. And, combined with the uncertainty of the current economic situation, working in isolation at home can cause heightened stress, loneliness and anxiety.
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There’s no doubt about it - the coronavirus has turned our lives upside down and some things may never return back to normal.
For many, the lockdown has been a time of reflection, making us realise how precious our lives really are and to follow our dreams. For some, this dream might be to uproot and move to a new location.
The pandemic might also have changed your working life and what you value in a home. Perhaps you now want a home with enough space for an office so you can work at home. Or a garden in case we are cooped up inside for local lockdowns or self-isolation without the ability to leave our homes. In which case an outdoor space can be a haven!
But, is it really a good time to move house? Let’s take a look.
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Is remote working: here to stay?
The coronavirus pandemic of 2020 has totally turned our worlds upside down. Life may never be the same again and in some ways this is great news. If there’s one positive change that will remain once the pandemic ends then it’s the continuation of flexible working for the UK workforce.
Flexible working arrangements and the ability to work from home have long been sought after by many employees for an improved work-life balance. Most of us who work online or using computers already knew that our jobs can be completed just as effectively, if not better, from the comfort of our own homes.
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Finding the right childcare as a busy working parent can be a challenge. There are lots of options and everyone’s childcare requirements are unique.
Researching different childcare options can be time consuming and sometimes, you’re not really sure what you’re looking for, especially as a new parent.
What are your options?
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Online safety tips to protect your children when online.
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Going through a relationship breakup doesn’t just affect your personal life taking its toll on your mental health and even physical health, but it may make you unable to focus at work.
If you are struggling to stay productive and meet deadlines then follow the below tips on how to stay focussed at work after a breakup.
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Whilst many comparisons are being drawn from the current coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown with the Spanish Flu lockdown of 1918, there is one major difference that we all must be thankful for - this time we are living in the digital age.
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Raising a family is a marathon effort. We all want to give our children the best possible start in life, and to help them as best we possibly can. But while few of us will be able to buy our children a house, it is still possible to put some money aside to help with a deposit. In this blog post I will explore how to practice some good money management skills when it comes to saving for your children's future.
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Full price cinema tickets are really expensive. I recently read an article in a newspaper showing just how expensive a cinema trip can be. A family of four were sent to the cinema as a test, got a ticket each for a film, a drink and food item each and the total cost was around £90! A crazy price just to watch a film for a couple of hours with a drink and snack!
Luckily there are lots of ways to never pay full price for a cinema ticket. Cheap cinema tickets are possible!
In this blog post I will share loads of ways you can get affordable cinema tickets.
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A family holiday to Greece is an exciting and memorable experience for all the members of the family. But, it can also be expensive. There are many ways to save money booking a family holiday to Greece, some of which we’ll explore in this article.
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Weddings can be expensive business. Apparently the average cost of a UK wedding in 2018 was £32,273 according to Hitched. That’s crazy money!
Personally I think that amount of money is better off going towards a house deposit that gives you security for your future and is an investment, not just one day. Or towards your retirement. It’s quite extravagant for the average person to save so much money to blow on one day.
Of course if you want to spend that amount then no judgement and perhaps you can afford to, but going by the title of this blog post you are here because you want to make your wedding cheaper.
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You wouldn’t think it, but we are now in May. Whilst we have had odd spells of hot summer-like weather, it is then followed by rain and the coldest temperatures. Our heating is still coming on every day at the moment and we’re wearing our thick coats! Let’s hope May is a game changer and summer starts for good.
In this blog post I’m going to take a look at what we got up to as a family in April 2019.
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Lots of parents in the UK save money on a regular basis to go towards their children’s future. There are lots of different savings options from regular savings accounts to cash ISAs to Junior stocks and shares ISAs. In this blog post I will explore my own story and whether Junior ISAs are a good investment idea.
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