Kathy Lawrence
The rules for voting in the UK are changing
The UK is about to experience a significant change in how to vote at both general and local elections. Anyone who wants to vote in person at a local polling station will need ID from the following dates: England – General Elections from October 2023 and all other elections from May 2023 Wales – General […]
Read moreLiving and Working at Home — How to Continue Supporting Your Parents While Starting a Remote Job
Collaborative Post In the UK, 28% of people aged 20-34 live with their parents, according to the Office for National Statistics. For those who are living with and supporting their parents as they age, getting and keeping a remote, work from home job or career can feel like a nearly impossible task. However, by choosing the […]
Read moreTop tips for funding your healthcare costs in retirement
Collaborative Post Thanks to better lifestyles and a stronger understanding of medicine, we are living longer lives. However, of course, it is the case that in retirement, we are more likely to face health challenges and require different forms of care. Whether it’s for routine check-ups, medications, or unexpected medical emergencies, healthcare expenses can quickly […]
Read moreShort-Term Loans vs Long-Term Loans: Which One Is Right for You?
Collaborative Post There may come a time in your life when you need to apply for additional finance to help you cover the cost of living. For example, if you’re struggling to make ends meet and you’re faced with an unprecedented expense like a broken boiler or urgent car repair. This is where a quick […]
Read moreWhat sort of funeral and burial can we choose?
Planning ahead and letting people know your preferences for your own funeral can be really helpful for the people who are making the arrangements. And knowing what the choices are will help you if you find yourself organising someone else’s funeral. This article was put together with the help of Google Bard, Google’s artificial intelligence […]
Read moreWhat’s Included in a Direct Cremation Service?
Promotional Post A Direct Cremation is the latest addition to funeral options, even though it really harks back to the old days when simple funerals were the norm. This option is a no-fuss and comparatively inexpensive funeral option. There is no service with mourners, nor any inclusions beyond the basics for legalities required after a […]
Read moreSigns that your bedroom needs a makeover!
Promotional Post Look around your bedroom. Do you feel satisfied? Is it still ample space? If not, you might want to consider making some changes. Here are the signs that your bedroom needs a makeover now. It’s always a mess Perhaps, you need to make some changes to the challenge with yourself to keep things […]
Read moreHealthy Ageing and Financial Wellness: the Role of Insurance in Senior Fitness
Collaborative Post Ageing gracefully is an art that combines physical well-being and financial stability to create a fulfilling retirement. The journey of healthy ageing allows seniors to continue enjoying an active lifestyle while maintaining independence. Financial wellness, on the other hand, provides peace of mind, ensuring that seniors can access the resources necessary to support […]
Read moreWhat to wear when spring is in the air
Product review Spring is my favourite season. Along with autumn. And Christmas. So I was really pleased to join with Cotton Traders to celebrate the arrival of spring with a couple of items from their new range of bright and bold colours to welcome the warmer weather. Sadly, we’re not quite there yet, so styling […]
Read moreSupporting caregivers through menopause
While menopause and its challenges in working life are now being addressed, the additional stress that this can put on caregivers is less of a topic of conversation. Cheryl MacDonald, yoga elder and founder of YogaBellies.com, offers advice on how family and friends can support caregivers who are going through menopause. As a menopause yoga […]
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