Life, Love & Learning
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Shop Local Challenge 2021
There’s no denying that most of us were extremely happy to see the back of 2020. Whilst 2020 was fairly kind to me compared with many others, I still found it a tough…
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52 Things in 52 Weeks
Another year has flown by and again it’s that time of year where people reflect on the year that was, the life they led and put plans in place for the following year.…
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10 Quick and Easy Ways for Women to Unwind and Relax
Women are the most amazing creatures on Earth. They constantly juggle families, work, life, adversity and anything else the universe throws at them, often to the detriment of themselves. But women are often…
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Make ‘Intentions’, not New Year’s Resolutions
There’s a real thrill with starting a new year. The enchantment of endless possibilities. The belief that you are capable of anything. You are invigorated and your energy is fully charged and ready…
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BAM! I believe it just hit me!
It’s been a while since I’ve found the inspiration to write an actual blog post. My inspiration’s been lost for a little while. Lost underneath the happenings of life. Buried under the lack…
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The importance of “Bucket Lists” – The African Blog Series – Part 1
Life is precious. You only live once, right? After surviving cancer, that belief of living life to the fullest and how important it is to do those once-in-a-lifetime things hits home just that…
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2016 – What a year!
As most people tend to do around this time of year, I have been reflecting on the year that was 2016, both personally and for Sista With Style. It’s been a bit of…
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I’m Back! And now it’s time for Africa!
I’m back! Did ya miss me? Did you even know I was gone? Ha ha. In case you have been wondering what’s been going on and why I have been M.I.A. over the…
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Operation “Active Change”
You know how it is when you have been away on holidays visiting family. There’s lots of socialising over food and alcohol, family celebrations and eating in transit. Food is often very decadent or…
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Why are we “should-ing” all over ourselves?
Women have a very unique superpower. They are excellent at making themselves feel inadequate by thinking that they “should” be doing something that so called ‘society standards’ tell them they “should” do (or…