Jack Johnson
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Time management and the Key to Success
Ever since lockdown ensued in early March, we’ve been rather limited in the decisions we’ve been able to make in regard to what we do. Whether it’s visiting friends and family, going out for dinner and drinks, or even going to the office, our ability to move freely and do as we please has depleted—many of us have just had to stay at home.
By Jack Johnson3 years ago in Motivation
Why Untraditional Bride's Love Brighton
Everyone wants to think their wedding is perfect. Some may think their venue is exceptional, and some might think their flowers are the best in the world. But some brides do not want the traditional wedding. They want a quirky venue and unusual décor. Brighton is a haven for weddings like this. The Cairn Collection, owners of the Angel Hotel and Stirling Highland have created this article to show you why Brighton is one of the best destinations for the untraditional bride.
By Jack Johnson3 years ago in Marriage
The Need For Sustainable Construction
Over the course of the last twenty years or so, there have been several methods used to make construction greener and more sustainable. For example, the use of solar panels and the integration of eco-friendly, biodegradable materials into building design have been tried and tested.
By Jack Johnson3 years ago in Journal
The most popular North East attractions
As the UK continues to live through difficult times, many of us have relied on trips away from home to escape reality for a while. Although our plans to soak up the sun somewhere abroad this year may be off the cards, this opens up the opportunity for us to explore the stunning British countryside.
By Jack Johnson3 years ago in Wander
Myths about classic cars people believe
There are often periods in life when you have to take a step back and simply appreciate the sheer beauty and magnificence of what is in front of you. Here in the UK we are blessed with a number of these incomparable beauty spots. From the colossal heights of the 282 Munros in the Highlands to the rugged rocks that litter the Giants Causeway. There are some occasions, however, when the admiration we project deserves to be directed in the way of a manufactured item. Admittedly, every model of car boasts something unique, whether it be environmental efficiency, technologic innovation, or sheer unrestricted power. But there are that unique few which offer something even more.
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Wheel
How to keep a millennial in the workplace
As the generation makes the shift towards a new generation of recruits, there’ll be an influx of millennials making their way into your office. Also referred to as ‘’Generation Y’’, ‘’The Boomerang Generation’’ and ‘’The Peter Pan Generation’’, each person will undoubtedly be placing their boutique stationary and reusable coffee cups at desks across the nation.
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Journal
What to Look for When Buying an Expensive Suit
Many occasions call for the purchase of a new suit. Perhaps you’ve been invited to a wedding, a christening or maybe you’re looking to sharpen up for the office. Either way, a suit should be viewed as a necessary investment. A cheap suit is almost guaranteed to need replacing in a couple of years, whereas well-designed tailoring can last you 20 plus!
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Styled
Surprising ways to save money on energy bills in the home
We all know about the common ways to save energy in the home; turning off gadgets instead of putting them onto standby and purchasing more efficient appliances. However, we have put together this guide highlighting some of the energy-saving techniques which you may never have thought of…
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Lifehack
Should you buy a used electric car?
Electric cars are rapidly rising in popularity. Last year saw record sales in the UK for electric vehicles, with 59,945 EVs registered throughout the year. December saw EVs have a 3.8% split of the UK’s market share, with almost 5,500 electric vehicles registered in the last month of the year. In December 2016, this market share was a lowly 1.7%. The rise of new electric vehicle purchases comes in the run-up to the government’s future ban on new petrol and diesel cars in 2030.
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Wheel
The importance of mental health support when returning to work
Coronavirus has made returning to the office a period of great anxiety. But returning to work after a pandemic is only part of the disparities between a healthy work-life and good mental health. Data is increasingly providing evidence that our psychological resilience is on the decline: according to one survey, only 13 per cent of people in the UK reported that they had good mental health.
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Psyche