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Category: happiness
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Mothering the Mother
Mothering the Mother – honouring stillness with kindness A guest post by Charlotte Edun Birth Coach, The Good Birth Practice Life before motherhood Stillness is one of the hardest skills for many new mothers to acquire. We spend so much of our 20s & early 30s in a dash through life. Accruing new experiences, new…
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5 reasons why women love stationery so much
I can’t deny I love stationery. That’s why I started The Paperdashery. For me (and I suspect for you too), stationery evokes an emotional response. It’s something we can’t control. Social psychologist Elle Boag agrees: “There is something about a new pen, notebook etc that makes many adults quite emotional. The smell and cleanness of…
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Sending love in a little paper envelope
I’m so excited to introduce today’s guest-poster: Mary Badass Happy Life Coach from the Supercharged Club (an incredibly supportive network of amazing women). You can join Mary and the Supercharged Club at their next Sunday of Wonder event on the 18th September. Today Mary is sharing her genuine love of snail mail and the emotions…
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Get happy with happy mail!
Get happy with happy mail! There’s a reason why The Paperdashery’s tagline is “send happiness…” We truly believe that happy mail can uplift, encourage and motivate people. We love sending happy mail just as much as receiving it! It is wonderful to hear that our happy mail has been received and that it has made…
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Monthly Happy Mail Box feedback
Happy mail box subscribers tell us what they think… Our happy mail subscription box has been available since February and of course we asked our subscribers for feedback to let us know what they think of the boxes they have received so far. Here is what they said… Monthly Happy Mail Box feedback from customers:…
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How to be kind: simple ways to spread happiness…
How to be kind Don’t you just love small kindnesses? I love it when someone makes me a cup of tea, tells me they think my shoes are awesome, or offers me their magazine on the train. Those small things can turn a pretty mediocre day into a good one. And if you’re having a…