SAGARDI London: An Unforgettable Basque Country Feast For The Senses
SAGARDI London – a tribute to the root of the Basque Country, a unique land with an ancestral culture of its own where food is at the very centre of life.
9 Unexpected Health Benefits of Drinking Prosecco
Prosecco is one of the most deliciously decadent drinks around, and there’s nothing more fun than partaking in a glass or two on a night out.
Does Productivity Have a Set Time and Place?
The world around us is rapidly changing, and by that I don’t mean climate change. One big change – and I feel that maybe this doesn’t mean much to my generation – the level of freedom we have is an incredible privilege because it was that not long ago, that us women didn’t have the right to vote or even wear trousers.
Cherry Blossom Tree Sprouts in Basement Bar
Spring time in London often involves hesitantly tracking the weather and/or forcing yourself to wrap up in a scarf. But there’s one part of spring that all Londoners love…the return of the cherry blossom.
Why Most People Will Never Be Successful
“Success” isn’t just having lots of money. Success is continuously improving who you are, how you live, how you serve, and how you relate.
Guess What’s Been Dubbed The Most Off-putting Thing You Can Possibly Do in An Email?
Work emails are, as we all well know, a potential minefield; tone can be lost, meanings misinterpreted, and tensions can reach insane new highs with each person you passive aggressively CC in.
21 Productivity Tools Every Event Planner Should Know About
The availability of good productivity tools can make or break an event planner’s productivity level just when they need it to be at its best.
OFFLINE DATING: A Short Film That Will Strike a Note With Lonely Londoners
Whatever happened to ‘their eyes met across a crowded room’? Yes online dating is a lifeline for those who find approaching someone they are interested in difficult, but it has become the de-facto way of establishing that first contact and turned us into a generation of ‘cold convenience daters’.
My Open Letter to a Friend Who Needs to Realise Their Self-Worth
We’ve been taught to cover up the ugly parts, mask the pain, and respond with routine answers of “Things are good,” and “I’m fine,” whenever someone asks how we are. We keep silent about too many things, at the risk of misinterpretation or judgment for the irrational fears and self-doubt we all share.
Failure, Glory, Crashing Waves, Mental Health & Me
When I tell people about what I’m doing, I often get asked the question “Are you mad?”. The short answer to that question is yes, I absolutely am.