Style of Wight Issue 68 January / February

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Health and Beauty | STYLE

REFLECTIONS Many people dread the winter, even more so after the year we have all had. Are you wishing away the days until the warmth of the sun returns? By Ca rol i ne Hu rley I.I.H.H.T. A RT( R eg) W EL L BEI NG PR ACTITION ER , H EA LTH W EL L SOLU TIONS & BECA L M ED SPA

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his year why not try and embrace the season? Use this time of year to reflect on changes you have made and areas you would like to improve. Take time to enjoy the simple things such as a warming cup of coffee in the morning, a home cooked meal or lighting candles in your home to create the perfect mood.

3. Exercise more often, even an extra 10 minutes of walking a day will add up and help create positive changes.

Have you been trying to make changes to your health and lifestyle? Why not take this time to reflect on your journey? Often, we can get caught up thinking about everything we still need to change and forget where we started. The most successful way to make positive changes is by small baby steps, so every so often it is good to reflect and see how far you have come.

6. As mentioned earlier, take baby steps. Long term changes take time to become a habit, so just take it slowly making small changes permanent.

If you are just starting out and want to make 2021 the year you begin a new health and wellbeing journey, here are a few tips: 1. Identify what you want to change. For some this is easy, for others more of a challenge, but once you identify and understand what you want to change, it can be your starting block. 2. Try and rid your life of negativity. If you are surrounded by negativity, it is much harder to make positive lifestyle changes. It is interesting to observe that the more positivity you give out, the more positivity you attract, making your journey more enjoyable.

4. Be kind to others. By thinking of others, it lifts you away from what is holding you back. 5. Build a support network of those who can help you in a positive way.

7. Write a journal. According to the Centre for Journal Therapy, it is the “the purposeful and intentional use of reflective writing to further mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health and wellness.” You can use your journal as part of the reflection process to help you monitor your progress. 8. Treat yourself. Make sure you reward your baby steps of progress with something that makes you feel good. Catching up with friends, a walk by the sea, curling up with a book or a massage. Don’t forget the many benefits of a massage, it reduces muscle tension, improves circulation, stimulates the lymphatic system, reduces stress, improves skin tone… the list goes on. There are many ways to improve your health and wellbeing, let us all make 2021 the year when we make this happen. January and February 2021

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Style speaks: Rob da Bank

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pages 114-116

Living in the present: With

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pages 111-112

A whole new world of opportunities: With

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Roake Studio returns to the Island: With Marnie Janaway

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pages 109-110

Give your home a fresh start for 2021: With Rachel Savage

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pages 101-108

Big warmth for small spaces

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pages 99-100

People with style: Maureen Atkins

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Nurturing growth: By

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Events: Find out what’s going on

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Strive for more: With Kim Murray

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pages 75-76

Teaching yoga: the learning process: With Josie da Bank and

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Upgrade your smile for 2021

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page 74

Reflections: With Caroline Hurley

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page 73

On becoming fearless: With

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Embrace the New Year: With Dr

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Inhale future, exhale past: Isle of

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Becoming in 2021: Style of

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Mindfulness in a glass: With

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Review: The Drunken Lobster

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Seasonal vegetable – Sprout tops: With Living Larder

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See you at breakfast: Four of

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Yoga breakfasts: For body

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Children’s writing competition

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Farmer Jacks: Sherried Isle of

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New Year book reviews: With

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Photography competition: See

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Interview: Style of Wight meets

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Ryde Arts: Photographer and

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Out On An Island – An Untold Heritage: by Georgia Newman

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Style spectrum: Zoë Barker

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Tribe and Tide: Navigating Island

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Charity and community

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Style picks: From scents of

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