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1 week ago |
theenglishhome.co.uk | Jen Barton Packer
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1 week ago |
womanandhome.com | Jen Barton Packer
Sealy Posturepedic Elevate GelLux Cool Mattress dealsI daydreamed extensively about the Sealy Posturepedic Elevate Gel Cool Mattress in the days ahead of its arrival, entertaining round-the-clock fantasies of floating to sleep on a cloud-like mattress which breathed cool air on me long into the night.
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4 weeks ago |
living360.uk | Jen Barton Packer
It’s long been considered that 10,000 steps per day is the benchmark for optimal health, but what happens to your mind and muscles when you start walking 20,000 steps every day? Writer Jennifer Barton has been doing it for weeks and is surprised by the results. We know that walking is good for us, but 10,000 steps a day isn’t necessarily the magic number. In fact, the latest FitTok trend revolves around “walking 20k steps a day for weight loss” — outdoors or inside on a treadmill or walking pad.
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2 months ago |
inews.co.uk | Jen Barton Packer
My approach to life is to always try and be a kind and decent human. But, at 42, I can no longer kid myself about the extent of my voluntary contributions to society. No one will be engraving “Selfless Volunteer” on my tombstone. It’s not that I don’t want to be more altruistic, but I have various (semi-legit to very legit) excuses why I don’t spend all my time volunteering. Four kids, aged seven to 14, for starters.
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2 months ago |
metro.co.uk | Jen Barton Packer
I have discovered the key to enjoying World Book Day (WBD) as a parent: do as little as possible. I realised this the other night, watching my nine-year-old curled up on the floor next to me, making a 'murder board' prop for her costume as Pip, protagonist of Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. She was working with diligence and enthusiasm, making notes and printing pictures of 'suspects'.
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