Choices

Diary of an Anorexic... Or Some Similar Cliche

Esther Rich | Posted 20.05.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Esther Rich

Only two people have ever told me it is possible to recover completely from an eating disorder: the psychotherapist who I did an internship with last year (who had, herself, 'recovered') and my boyfriend. Before I met these two people, I was firmly of the view that 'recovery' meant learning to cope with the illness in everyday life.

Your Fantastic Intuition: Ignore Her At Your Peril

Alice Grist | Posted 07.07.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Alice Grist

For some time now I have been ignoring my intuition on a certain subject, and allowing my intellect to bargain it's way forward. Of course two spiritual books down the road, I should know better, but sometimes things are easier written than done!

Is Motherhood in Decline?

Jai Breitnauer | Posted 19.05.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Jai Breitnauer

I believe many women feel that in order to be valued by society, they have to be at work. While strong, popular female role models, like Beyonce, are seen returning to work quickly, the voice of the stay-at-home mum remains weak and largely ignored.

Kyrsty Jade Hazell

How To Be A Better Decision Maker

HuffingtonPost.com | Kyrsty Jade Hazell | Posted 14.11.2011 | UK Lifestyle

The average Brit makes 773,618 decisions in a lifetime but lives to regret as many as 143,262 of them, a study has found. Deliberating for nine mi...

What Is A Normal Birth?

Kizzy Bass | Posted 10.10.2011 | UK Lifestyle
Kizzy Bass

If you look back through history, normal births were carried out at home yet although they are becoming more popular, they are still seen as different from the norm.