20 FREE Ideas for Family Outings this Easter

1. Museums Visiting a museum is both fun and educational…and they’re usually free to visit.  There are lots of different museums dotted around the UK each offering something different, including Science, Natural History, Art, Culture exhibits and more – use this handy guide to find your nearest museum: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/free-museums-and-art-galleries. 2. Forest Walks Wrap up warm… Read more »

4 Ways to Tempt your Teens Away from Their Smartphones

Are your little darlings semi-permanently glued to their smartphones? Are their nimble thumbs and increasingly square eyes making quality time a little less than enjoyable? Never fear! We’ve put together a few handy ideas to help you persuade your teens to disconnect so you can connect better as a family… Get messy Source If you… Read more »

Put the Passion Back in Your Free Time

In the third and final part of our series exploring how to put the passion back in your life, we look at how to put the passion back in your free time (we previously looked at how to put the passion back in your relationship and how to put the passion back in your work)…. Read more »

Put the Passion Back in Your Relationship

Do you feel like your life is in a bit of a rut? We can relate. Everyone gets in a funk or loses excitement for their lives from time to time. It can seem like there’s nothing you can do, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. With this series of articles, we will… Read more »

Does Your Friendship Need a Tune-Up?

We have been told time and again the importance of checking up on our romantic and familial relationships and giving them a tune-up if something’s not right. It is crucial because our relationships, our priorities and our life goals are always changing, and checking in regularly with our partner and our children, one-on-one and in… Read more »

Mum, I’m Bored! Summer activities for kids

If you’ve ever heard those words, you know how hard it is to keep your kids occupied during the summer holidays. The NHS recommends kids between the ages of 5 and 18 get at least one hour of exercise every day, but even if you do get your kids to run around for an hour,… Read more »