Welcome to our April Newsletter. I hope this email finds you safe and well.
Good morning; I hope this finds you well. It’s raining heavily in Bristol, so I am a bit worried about the peas we took out to the allotment this week. Growing plants from the seed is my learning challenge this week, and I am noticing how precious those little plants have become. I remember how they emerged from the soil within days, demanding a move from the propagator to a larger pot, and now, three weeks later, they were too tall to stay with us at home. We prepared a more shaded side of our allotment shed with new compost and netting for them to climb on, so I hope they have been okay with this rain since yesterday. Of course, I will check on them today, but it’s interesting to notice how attached I have become to those babies.
Good morning! It’s a gloomy, windy Saturday here in Bristol, so I hope you are warm and possibly enjoying more sun than we do.
After a day of work in the allotment, I am back home watching the rain… on the one hand, I would like to be out there, digging away in the sun. On the other hand, I am happy that the bushes I moved to the allotment have a lot of rain to establish their roots without interruption. March can feel very confusing, so I am trying to be patient. When the sun comes out, I take my lunch to the garden. When the rain returns, I wrap up under my blankets or garden indoors instead.
It’s no secret that good health is essential to living a happy and fulfilled life. Unfortunately, many of us neglect our health until something goes wrong. We often take our bodies for granted, failing to realize that they’re the most important investment we have.
Good Morning! It feels like it’s been a while. However, I was only away for two weeks. Last week, I was busy writing an extensive article on opportunities and challenges of cyberpsychology for social change, hence why I was quiet here. I am so attuned to Nature that it feels like I was away for two seasons. You see, we had our “day of snow” here in Bristol, so it feels like a lot happened in Nature in the last fourteen days.
Wellbeing is a hot topic these days, as more and more people are becoming aware of its importance in our lives. Wellbeing is not just about physical health, but also about mental and emotional health. It is about having a sense of balance, security and contentment in life.
Studies show that people who read a lot tend to empathize better with others.
If you are looking to break free from the chains of oppression, liberation is the answer. Liberation is the act of freeing someone or something from social, political, or economic restrictions. In its simplest form, it is the process of creating freedom and autonomy from external control.
I hope this finds you safe and well. This month we combine the celebrations of books with the month, which serves as a reminder of gender inequality (to us, also a prompt to think about moving away from the idea of binary gender altogether towards kinder humanity). People of all genders have used storytelling for centuries. Some stories were published, others written on paper and sent by post or noted in a personal journal, but the idea of writing our story and using the stories for inspiration and healing feels central to who we are as a species.