Leading nutritionist, podcast host and author Rhiannon Lambert joins Happiful’s podcast to discuss debunking myths and the link between food and psychology Rhiannon Lambert is my absolute go-to when it comes to discussions around nutrition. She’s open, honest, highly qualified and very ready to challenge misconceptions around food and wellbeing. Rhiannon’s book The Science of
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Self-acceptance advocate and creator of Isle of Paradise tanning products, Jules Von Hep reflects upon the past, and shares his personal life lessons for a brighter future. Spoiler alert: it all starts with you… Jules Von Hep is motivation in human form. His presence on Instagram is full of playful reminders to laugh and be
It’s time we recognised that how we might look to others does not dictate how we should feel about ourselves. Go out and celebrate the real you, and enjoy the liberation it brings Beauty – or rather, the socially constructed appearance norms that are assigned the label of ‘beautiful’ – has long been framed as
The teenage years come with their own set of challenges. But did you know that you can use nutrition to your advantage? Our diet provides the building blocks for maintaining both our mental and physical health, and yet the influence of nutrition on mental wellbeing is often overlooked, despite the fact that physiological factors, such
Navigating the workplace as an adult with ADHD isn’t without its unique challenges, but there are steps you can take to nurture motivation, and continue to thrive If you live with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), you know it can be hard to push yourself to do the things you need to do. You can
New research highlights the extent of the ethnic pay gaps, and shines a light on the mental health impact In research from non-profit networking organisation People Like Us and Censuswide, findings revealed that workers from Black, Asian, mixed-race, and minority ethnic backgrounds are being paid, on average, 84% of what their white counterparts earn. Two-thirds
Undoubtedly there’s been a lot of talk about climate change recently, from the COP26 summit to activists like Greta Thunberg taking to the streets to protest, and demanding the leaders of the world commit to action. Hearing about climate change might prompt eco-anxiety, or worry that you don’t know what you can do to help.
Beth’s passion for wellbeing and natural skincare inspired her to channel her creativity into a new business, and, fortunately, helped her to manage symptoms when she endured inflammatory bowel disease flare-ups I grew up in Sandbanks, Dorset, right by the sea, and have always felt like I was destined to do something creative to help
If prioritising your physical health is a goal for you this year, avoiding the pitfalls of diet culture can feel tough. Here we explore how to do it with compassion and integrity We all know how January can feel. Facing an onslaught of ‘New Year, New You’ messaging set against brutal workout plans, diet ads
What are the signs that you could be a people-pleaser, and how does it affect our wellbeing? Our expert columnist Andy Gill explores the tendency, and has tips for breaking free As a recovering people-pleaser, I am very aware of the personal cost of this habit. Many of us ‘people please’ in some form or
Dr Julie Smith’s insights on therapy and self-compassion are incredibly valuable and for over two years she’s been sharing them with an online audience that’s swelled to over 3 million people. Offline, Dr Julie runs a small private practice so she’s able to work around her children’s school hours and has over 10 years’ experience
Could taking your workouts back to nature come with some wellbeing gains? According to statista.com, 10.3 million people in the UK have a gym membership, and the gym and fitness market’s annual turnover is predicted to be worth an eye-watering £2 billion. It’s safe to say that going to the gym is part of our
A simple five-step guide to create healthy night-time habits, and set you up for slumber 1. Forward thinking Set aside 20 minutes to prep for the next day, meaning you can go to bed with a clear head, and rise in the morning ready for the day. It could be picking out your clothes, doing
We explore the impact of brushing aside emotions, and not accepting the full range of our feelings. You’re sitting in a café with a friend, sipping on lattes while talking about your recent break up that’s left you devastated. You saw a future with them, and now they’re suddenly gone. You’re on the verge of
We’ve all heard that ‘breakfast is the most important meal of the day’, but how many of us opt to grab a slice of toast on the way out the door or skip it all together? Isn’t it time we ensured that we’re having a nutritious start to the day? Here, Jenna Farmer discusses how
It’s easy to beat ourselves up over relapses when it comes to eating disorders, but it’s all a unique journey. Here we share essential tips to help you through the rough patches of recovery Recovering from an eating disorder is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. When we start our journeys
We’re thinking about our health more than ever, but there comes a point when anxiety about health in itself can become a problem Over the past couple of years, the topic of health has become front and centre in our minds. As the Coronavirus pandemic spread, so, of course, did our fear. This is natural
Learning to live with constant pain, fatigue, nausea, or other debilitating symptoms, can be really tough – but there are a number of techniques you can use to help meet the challenge “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain,” wrote Vivian Greene. I suffer from
A passion for food helped bring Claire’s family together in times of grief, as well as giving her a positive mission to help others Losing three very close family members has taught me a lot about myself. Yes, it has been hard, and there have been plenty of tears, but what I have been through
There’s a sort-of unspoken, but widely acknowledged, ‘life path’ we’re all expected to follow – but none of our journeys are exactly the same. Here, we’re exploring the mental health impact of deviating from the predicted ‘life milestones’ course, and how to handle it The word ‘milestone’ is said to date back to the third
A year ago, our incredible columnist Grace Victory began her maternity leave – but no one could ever have predicted the chain of events that would unfold. With raw honesty, Grace shares the traumatic journey she’s been through, after catching Covid-19 late in her pregnancy, and being put in an induced coma. Now, she’s back,
Becoming a new parent can feel overwhelming. We share seven simple tips to help you create a sustainable self-care routine while caring for a new baby No matter how much you love them, parenthood can feel pretty overwhelming. Having a baby naturally leads to a change in how we prioritise ourselves and, well, everything in
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