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Real advice on real problems. No fluff, no filler — just stuff that actually helps.

Getting Unstuck8 min

How to Build a Life You Don't Need a Vacation From

You spend 50 weeks a year counting down to the two weeks you get off. The holiday is the light at the end of the tunnel, the reward for enduring everything else. But what if the tunnel didn't have to be so dark? What if your everyday life was something you actually enjoyed, not just something you survived between vacations?

Getting Unstuck7 min

How to Finally Finish That Project You Started 6 Months Ago

It's sitting there. The half-painted room. The unfinished online course. The novel with three chapters written. The garden project that got as far as buying the materials. You started with enthusiasm, life got in the way, and now it's been six months and the guilt is worse than the unfinished project itself. Here's how to get it done — or let it go.

Parenting7 min

How to Pick the Right School for Your Kid

The school decision feels enormous because it is enormous. You're choosing where your child will spend six hours a day, five days a week, for years. You're choosing their friends, their teachers, their experiences. No pressure. Except there's a lot of pressure, and the brochures all look the same, and everyone has an opinion. Here's how to cut through the noise and make a decision you feel good about.

Getting Organised7 min

How to Manage Your Time When You Have Kids and a Full-Time Job

You wake up at 6. You get the kids ready. You commute. You work for eight hours. You commute back. You make dinner. You do bedtime. You collapse on the sofa at 9 PM with approximately zero energy and wonder where your life went. There's no time for yourself, no time for your partner, and no time for anything that isn't on the endless to-do list. Something has to give — but it doesn't have to be your sanity.

Getting Unstuck7 min

How to Stop Living for the Weekend

Monday dread. Tuesday slog. Wednesday hump day. Thursday almost there. Friday finally. Saturday bliss. Sunday anxiety about Monday. Repeat for forty years. If this is your life, something needs to change — because you're spending five-sevenths of your existence just enduring, and that's not a life. That's a sentence.

Relationships7 min

How to Help a Friend Who's Going Through a Hard Time

Your friend is struggling. Maybe they've lost someone, gone through a breakup, lost their job, or are dealing with something they can't even name. You want to help, but you don't know what to say. You're afraid of making it worse. So you do nothing, and then you feel guilty about doing nothing. Here's how to actually show up for someone when it matters.

Home7 min

How to Paint a Room Like a Pro (Even If You've Never Done It)

You've been staring at those magnolia walls for three years. You bought a tester pot eight months ago. It's still sitting on the shelf. Painting a room feels like a big, messy, complicated job — and it can be, if you do it wrong. But with the right approach, even a complete beginner can get professional-looking results. Here's the step-by-step.

Relationships7 min

How to Get Back Into Dating After Divorce

The last time you were single, dating apps didn't exist and you had fewer grey hairs. Now you're divorced, possibly with kids, definitely with baggage, and the idea of putting yourself out there again is terrifying. But you're also lonely, and you miss having someone. Here's how to dip your toe back in without drowning.

Getting Organised7 min

How to Organize Your Digital Life (Photos, Files, Passwords)

You have 14,000 photos on your phone and can't find the one you actually want. Your desktop is a graveyard of untitled documents. You're using the same password for everything and you know it's a problem but you can't face dealing with it. Your digital life is a mess, and it's creating low-level stress every single day. Let's sort it out.

Relationships7 min

How to Make Small Talk When You Hate Small Talk

"So, how about this weather?" And just like that, you want to crawl under the table. Small talk feels pointless, exhausting, and fake. You'd rather have one real conversation than fifty exchanges about traffic and weekends. But here's the thing: small talk is the gateway to those real conversations. You can't skip it. You can, however, get better at it.

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