Faye McCullagh
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Mental Health Awareness Week:
Mental Health Awareness Week is just around the corner, starting on 9th May and finishing on 15th May. And the Mental Health Foundation has announced that the theme for 2022 will be loneliness, in support of those who experience this and how we as individuals can support others. The decision for the theme was based on the consequences of the pandemic, as feelings of isolation due to lockdown rules left many people distressed. The Community Life Survey, which was conducted between April 2020 to March 2021, found that approximately three million people in the UK feel lonely often or all of the time.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Psyche
E-Scooters in the UK:
The future of mobility in the UK is looking brighter than ever. Electric cars are already driving the sustainability wagon, and demand for them is rising alongside the increase in petrol prices. Electric bikes are one of the most preferred modes of transport, as they are both a fast and convenient way to travel.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Wheel
Keep Your Eyes on the Road:
Driving arouses contrasting emotions. Some people find jumping at the wheel on a regular basis quite tedious and petulant. Others, instead, enjoy the freedom of whizzing through empty carriageways and steering nimbly from one street to the next. However, it is fair to say that a vehicle handled improperly can turn into a dangerous weapon. Sometimes, it only takes a slight lack of concentration to cause serious damage.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Lifehack
Let’s Get Extreme:
This winter, seven new medal events have been added to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, including freestyle skiing big air, monobob, and five new team disciplines, which aim to promote gender equality. Last year, a similar pattern emerged in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, when five new sports were added to the competition, including skateboarding, sports climbing, surfing, karate, and baseball/softball.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Unbalanced
Why Is Upskilling More Important Now than Ever?
Upskilling – the evolution of a person’s abilities and career path – has become a buzzword in today’s job ambience. Both employees and employers have begun looking at ways to maximise the available opportunities and minimise skills gaps.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Education
To Buy or Not to Buy?
Until a few years ago, it was quite common for us to treat ourselves to brand-new equipment and tick it off our wish list without thinking twice. However, times have changed, and we’ve all had to deal with some hardships along the way. Whether it is job instability or other personal difficulties, we’ve truly started to keep an eye on how purchases affect our finances.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Lifehack
Will Your Bank Account Benefit from You Buying an Electric Car?
Thinking of buying an electric car? Great choice. Electric cars are environmentally friendly, provide an improved driving experience, and have lower running costs. It’s fair to say that they are the future of our mobility.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Wheel
Princess Diana’s Outfits
One of the most anticipated biopic films of the year, Spencer, hit theatres across the world earlier this month. Kristen Stewart’s performance of Diana, Princess of Wales, left viewers in awe. Yet, the main focus wasn’t only on her acting as the famous figure, but also on the iconic outfits reproduced in the film.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Styled
How Does Nature Impact Children’s Well-Being?
How often do you see joyful children playing outside with their peers, swept up in the excitement and jubilantly singing alongside the chirping birds? Unfortunately, that seems to be a less common scene these days. The never-ending games of hide and seek have been replaced by multi-player sessions of Animal Crossing.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Families
7 Subtle Signs That Your Dog Is In Pain
We all know that a dog is a man’s best friend. You share your home with them and know your faithful companion from head to toe. But no matter how in sync you are with your dog, it may sometimes be challenging to understand whether they are feeling under the weather.
By Faye McCullagh2 years ago in Petlife