How to beat the January blues

We’ve all heard of the January blues; that period where the excitement of Christmas is over and work is back in full swing.

The pressure of the new year and returning to routines lies heavily on everyone’s shoulders. But remember – you are not alone, and this article will show you exactly why January is the perfect time to start making a change.

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‘I attempted to live off three meals with a £3 budget for one day. Here’s what I found’

After looking for ways to cut down his food bill, our reported decided to set himself a challenge – three full meals, one day, £3 to spend.

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Classy or outdated? The return of leopard print – and why it’s so important

‘The speckled creature with its brown and black spots can camouflage into any background to hide from its prey – but to humans, leopard print is a bold statement bound to make you stand out,’ writes Leah Whittle.

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Free poetry night in Nottingham to offer ‘safe space’ for sober women during Dry January

A free poetry night is coming to Nottingham, hosted by Girls Gone Sober – an online community for sober or sober-curious women and LGBTQ+ individuals.

The event will take place on Sunday 12 January from 6pm to 8pm at the Malt Cross pub, with performances by Midlands-based poets Sophie Stephens and Louise Theokritoff among others.

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