Sleep is the time when your body and mind recover, repair, and reset. Poor sleep has been linked to higher risks of anxiety, depression, heart disease, and cognitive decline. Understanding what might be affecting your sleep is the first step to fixing it.
Rest and relaxation are words we often use interchangeably, but they are not the same. While both are vital for our well-being, understanding their differences can transform how we approach feeling refreshed, energised, and ready for life’s demands.
This year, instead of falling into the same cycle of “new year, new me,” take a different approach. Focus on who you want to become, not just what you want to achieve.
This Christmas, if you found yourself saying, “Whoops, I did it again,” don’t let guilt hold you back. Use it as a chance to reflect, learn, and take one more step toward the version of yourself you aspire to be.