Bored of blogging? 20 tips when you’re tired of blogging
Sometimes we all get bored of blogging. It’s not always easy. In fact, it’s pretty damn hard and takes a lot of commitment. I have now been writing a blog for 4 years. I started this blog on November 15th, 2012 and in that first month I had 52 visitors. Fast forward to now and […]
5 “perfect” meals from 5 different websites. Are they effective?
Perfection. I strive for it all the time but I often fall short of being perfect. Just ask The Boyf. The poor man has to put up with me thinking I know everything all the time. I am not a nutritionist, and he in fact has accredited qualifications in this area. Since I am not […]
Trends at International Fashion Week
Here are some of the main designs I caught on the runways at International Fashion Week. From Paris to Milan and New York – what trends will you be wearing this season? Here’s your guide to the latest looks! Patchwork This quirky look was seen all over the runways of Phillip Lim. What his work […]
6 ways to build up good habits and 3 ways to let go of bad habits
Bad habits: oh I have had plenty in my day. I have blogged before about how I am very naughty and I like to break the rules and I am often quite keen to try new things and to push the envelope. At times in my life I have picked up bad habits, which can […]
21 quick ways to organise your life
The art of organisation is a skill that you can employ to make your working life and your personal life run more smoothly. By using these 21 tips and tricks you can get your bills, your home and your schedule into order. It might take more than one day but once you set some systems […]
The top trends from Fashion Week
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2013 proved to be an exciting and trend-inspiring event. Here are some of the main looks caught on the runways in September. Flirty, feminine shapes: These were seen on the runways of Zimmerman, with stylish, Grecian-inspired gowns and strappy flat sandals. Ginger and Smart took the trend to a new level with […]
Things that are Sweet, Fluffy and Not at all Controversial
Well ho bloody hum, blog readers. You’re lucky I am here at all. Finding no less than three separate people upset by my ramblings yesterday, I am considering shutting this platform down and taking my ramblings elsewhere where I can no longer be found. Why do I even write under a pseudonym? That’s right, Alyce […]
Are you a charity ‘slacker’? How social media has created a culture of ‘slactivism’
Fred Clark is a blogger, at the Slacktivist blog for Patheos’ progressive Christian channel and is also a graduate of Palmer Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. I spoke to him about the term ‘slacktivism’ – labelling people who like and share awareness or charity memes on facebook or twitter without actively engaging with the cause. Fred […]
How to change yourself: quickly
Change is hard. I want to change but I find it very difficult. Sometimes I forget that I am truly changing every day. There are so many things about myself that I would like to change but I often feel that I am staying the same because change is so slow and can be unnoticeable. […]
My extreme 3 day diet plan: day 2 FAIL
Kids, I have failed. I thought long and hard about what I would write today. I was tossing up whether to be honest about the second day of my crazy eating plan or to just come clean. In truth, I wouldn’t feel right if I blogged and lied at the same time, so I have […]
My 3 day extreme diet plan: follow me
I am about to start a three day extreme eating plan and I want your help. The time has come to do something drastic with my diet. I eat lots of junk food and I have been blogging a lot about this. I wasn’t always this way, in fact, I have often been one of […]
The BMI index is not suitable for everyone. Here’s why
The Body Mass Index system has been around for a while but many people don’t realise that it was never intended to measure obesity. It was a simplified system invented in about 1830 by a Belgian doctor and it was just designed to put various body types into categories. It wasn’t until the 1970s that […]














