Style of Wight Issue 74 January/February 2022

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Health and Beauty | STYLE

PA U S E A N D B E G RAT E F U L 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

“For my part, I am almost contented just now, and very thankful. Gratitude is a divine emotion: it fills the heart, but not to bursting; it warms it, but not to fever.” Charlotte Bronte

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hese words were written nearly 200 years ago and are just as relevant now. The following mindful practices encourage reflection, giving you a moment to pause and consider the many things you have to be grateful for each day. As you do so, your breathing will slow, heart rate will become calmer, and you will feel happier. Despite all that is going on in our world now, looking for the bright spots will help you feel more optimistic about the future. Three gratitudes When you train your brain to think about three new things that you are grateful for each day, it will start to set a new neurological pattern of looking for positives, rather than negatives. Eventually, it will become a habit: until then, put aside a specific time each day – while brushing

your teeth, or making your first cup of coffee – or set a reminder on your phone. Journaling Writing down a positive experience each day helps your brain to relive it. Journaling your positive experiences also allows you to look back on the week/month and feel good about something, even when going through a stressful or unhappy time. When times are tough, it might feel difficult to practise gratitude – but this is exactly when we need it most. Practising gratitude allows us to pause, observe the thoughts in our heads and enables us to face the present moment from a place of happiness rather than allowing our past feelings or future emotions to run away with us.

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The loneliness epidemic: with

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Style speaks: to children’s illustrator Axel Scheffler

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Property: homes to inspire

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pages 106-110

Find your sweet spot

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page 113

People with style: Cris Arago Pedley

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pages 102-105

Find balance: with Acacia Bay

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pages 99-100

The bridal guide: design your

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Ancient designs for modern homes

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Ski at home: with Bayliss & Booth

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Cook in colour: with Hurst

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Stay a while on the Isle: rediscover

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pages 90-93

New Year, New Trends

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pages 64-66

Your winter wellbeing community

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pages 62-63

Small changes, big steps

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pages 60-61

Pause and be grateful

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page 59

Feeling good

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pages 57-58

Global food inspiration: a world

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pages 42-46

Chana masala: by Richard Sayce

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Roasted savoy cabbage

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pages 51-56

Chicken madras: by Richard Sayce

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pages 49-50

The Ocean Hotel: and the Polish entrepreneur who built it

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pages 36-41

Children’s Writing Competition

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pages 32-33

Style spectrum: Dan Locke

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pages 28-31

Style picks: welcome tranquility with a selection of lovely products from Island businesses

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pages 14-15

Lead interview: Keeping the home fires burning with AJ Wells

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pages 19-21

Style scoop: our seasonal roundup of places to go, people to meet, and things to know

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pages 16-18

Human race rosettes

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pages 22-23

Meet the maker: bridal designer Karen Dornellie

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pages 24-27

Mindful photography: with closeup

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