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When the “By Now” Story Unravels: When Life Doesn’t Follow the Original Plan
What happens when life doesn’t look the way you thought it would by now? This midlife reflection explores identity shifts, grief, clarity, and redefining yourself in your 40s. A thoughtful essay on midlife transition, letting go of expectations, and making peace with the middle years.
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Our Little Friday Letter | Friday, 27 February, 2026
In this fortnight’s Little Friday Letter, I reflect on midlife recalibration, showing up authentically at 47, and what it means to quietly return to yourself. I share life updates from our little house in the country, gentle seasonal resets for late winter, simple weekly rhythms for busy term time, and the new March slow living calendar. A thoughtful pause for women navigating identity, intention, and everyday life in a changing season.
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Gentle Ways to Mark Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day can be joyful, tender, complicated, or quietly reflective — sometimes all at once. This gentle guide shares thoughtful, inclusive ways to mark the day with care and intention, whether you’re celebrating, remembering, grieving, or simply honouring the people who have nurtured you.
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Creating Calm Through Seasonal Change
March often asks us to move forward before we feel ready. This gentle March calendar is an invitation to create calm through seasonal change — without rushing, fixing, or forcing yourself into spring before you’re ready. Blending reflections on winter-to-spring transition with a printable calendar of slow, supportive daily prompts, this post explores how to move through change with steadiness, intention, and kindness. Perfect for anyone navigating shifting seasons, energy, or life rhythms — and longing for a calmer, more grounded way to begin spring.
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Simple Weekly Rhythms That Make Busy Term Time Feel Easier
When life is full and term time feels relentless, it’s often not big changes that help — it’s simple, supportive rhythms that quietly carry you through the week. This post explores gentle weekly rhythms that make busy term time feel easier, calmer, and more manageable, especially for families with teens and growing independence. There are no rigid routines or productivity rules here — just realistic ways to support home life, energy, food, connection, and yourself when days are long and schedules are full. Pick what fits. Leave the rest. Let life feel a little lighter.
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15 Small Spring Cleaning Tasks That Instantly Lift a Room
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to mean deep cleans or entire weekends lost to scrubbing. These fifteen small spring cleaning tasks are simple, realistic, and surprisingly effective — the kind of quick wins that instantly lift a room and make your home feel fresher, lighter, and more inviting with very little effort.
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What Slowing Down Really Looks Like
Slowing down is often sold as an escape — quitting, opting out, or running away to somewhere quieter. But for most of us, real life doesn’t slow down at all. We still have families, work, commitments, deadlines, and full days. In this reflective, real-world post, I explore what slowing down actually looks like inside busy, ordinary life — from rushed mornings and full workdays to tired evenings and family routines. Not perfection. Not productivity. Just gentler ways of moving through the days we already have.
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A Gentle Sunday Reset for Late Winter
Late winter can feel heavy — the decorations are down, the new year energy has faded, and spring still feels a little way off. This gentle Sunday reset is not about doing more or fixing your life, but about creating small pockets of calm that support you through the week ahead. Think soft rhythms, kind choices, and one or two simple things that make life feel more manageable as winter slowly loosens its grip.
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10 Gentle Ways to Wake Up Your Home After Winter
As winter slowly loosens its grip, our homes often need a gentle nudge too. These simple, low-pressure ideas help wake up your space with light, freshness, and ease — no big overhaul required.
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Our Little Friday Letter | Friday, 13th February 2026
This fortnight’s Little Friday Letter reflects on continuing softly through February, midlife steadiness, seasonal living, everyday rituals, and slow rhythms at home. A gentle pause with reflections from the blog, archives, and small moments that shape ordinary days.