How to Have Better Weekends in the Middle of Winter
A realistic guide to having better weekends in the middle of winter — focused on rest, comfort, and working with the season rather than fighting it.
A realistic guide to having better weekends in the middle of winter — focused on rest, comfort, and working with the season rather than fighting it.
A calm, gentle reset for the start of the year — designed to help January feel steadier and more manageable, without pressure, goals, or reinventing yourself.
It’s cold, it’s dark, you can’t feel your toes, and it feels like it’s been winter forever. Here’s how you can actually enjoy winter (when deep down you hate it).
The arrival of March means spring is truly on the way. Time to emerge like Mole peeking out from his underground house in Wind in the Willows. Here are some ideas of things to do on a weekend in March.
Christmas is over, but don’t feel flat. It’s time to slow down and cosy up for Twixmas: it might just be the best week of the year.
A big family Christmas can be equal parts heartwarming and hair-raising. You’re all crammed into one house, fuelled by booze, sugar, and the vague threat of a board game meltdown. Here’s how to survive – and maybe even enjoy yourself.