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  • 2 weeks ago | adventuresinwebsterland.com | Angela Webster

    Summer in the UK can be unpredictable, but when the sun does show up, there’s no better time to unplug and reclaim your day. Whether you’re working from home, parenting restless kids, or just looking to step away from the digital drain, cutting back to reduce screen time is one of the best things you can do for your mental and physical health. Here are 10 practical ways to reduce screen time this summer and actually enjoy it.

  • 2 weeks ago | adventuresinwebsterland.com | Angela Webster

    Week 23 of Project 365 has been a bit of a mixed bag, a few bright spots balanced out by plenty of low-energy moments and naps. The highlight was definitely picking our first homegrown strawberry, small but very satisfying! I also found some unexpected but questionable treasures in the charity shops, finally found a book that broke my reading slump (and made me laugh out loud), and generally took things at a slower pace.

  • 3 weeks ago | adventuresinwebsterland.com | Angela Webster

    Planning your first family ski holiday can feel like a difficult task, but choosing the right destination and preparing properly will guarantee everyone from toddlers to grandparents has an unforgettable experience on the slopes. With good planning and the right resort selection, your family’s skiing debut can create lasting memories and potentially spark a lifelong passion for winter sports.

  • 3 weeks ago | adventuresinwebsterland.com | Angela Webster

    Exam season in the UK can be a high-stress time for teenagers and their parents. Whether your child is preparing for GCSEs or A-levels, the pressure to perform can take a serious toll on their mental health. Many parents feel unsure about how to help without making things worse. This guide offers practical advice for UK parents on how to support teens through exam stress, create a calm home environment, and protect your whole family’s wellbeing during this intense period.

  • 3 weeks ago | adventuresinwebsterland.com | Angela Webster

    When you are not feeling 100%, the instinct is always to look for quick fixes. Speedy physical solutions for the body/routine may seem like the right idea, but they’re not always best for the long term. You may shake up your diet somewhat. You might even look to adjust your sleeping pattern in order to solve the conundrum. The fact is that the issue is often deeper than any external bug. The noise in your head perpetually clouds your judgment. With mental clutter, small problems feel much bigger.

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