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How to build your resilience to bounce back better

When it comes to kids, we all know about the importance that building resilience plays in navigating adversity and change. But as writer Jo Hartley discovers, plenty of adults need a top up to cope with a rapidly evolving world
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The importance of laughter

The importance of laughter

Did you know laughing is good for you? We share a collection of secret stories, cheeky tales and inspiring ways to bring more fun into your time-out
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5 effective ways to boost your brain function

Maintaining optimal brain function and health is crucial for staying sharp, focused, and mentally agile as we age. The human brain, an essential organ, controls problem-solving skills, memory, and focus. Incorporating the right strategies, foods, and supplements into your daily routine can help lay the foundation for a healthy, vibrant mind and beat the brain […]
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Cloe Willets’ cure for anxiety

Cloe Willets, 33, writes regularly for the Weekly and is now a published children's author. She shares how her own battle with emotions has nurtured creativity
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3 practical steps to combat work-related stress

Having experienced, herself, the full emotional and physical effects work-related stress can cause, mindfulness coach Marisa Garau shares practical steps to help you get back to a more calm and focused state of mind at work and at home.
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