
This is where things get personal, folks. Over the years, I’ve been on a journey—not the kind that involves backpacks and boarding passes (though I love those too), but a deep dive into the world of holistic health and wellbeing. It wasn’t a sudden epiphany or lockdown project but a quiet realisation that had been bubbling away for years, nudging me to explore how to live a cleaner, more balanced life.
Recently, I’ve taken things up a notch by training as a wellbeing advisor, learning how to embrace natural health and share it with others. It’s been about so much more than just the surface stuff—it’s an exploration of how we can care for ourselves, our communities, and our planet all at the same time. For me, it’s about combining the things I love—natural health, creativity, and connecting with kind souls—to build something meaningful.
But let’s be real: life isn’t one long, slow-motion montage set to an uplifting soundtrack. Some days I feel like I’m absolutely smashing this wellbeing malarkey, and other days… well, let’s just say my “five-a-day” is chocolate biscuits. And that’s okay because this journey is as much about being gentle with myself on the tough days as it is about celebrating the good ones.
It’s also led me to explore Reiki and life coaching—ways to nurture not just the body but the mind and soul as well. Who knows what other learning journeys I might dive into along the way? Maybe I’ll even take up Quantum Physics, spurred on by my childhood obsession with Spiderman cartoons, Madam Web, and all things Marvel. (After all, if Peter Parker can juggle being a superhero and a science nerd, surely I can squeeze in a bit of cosmic pondering between herbal teas!)
So, here’s my little corner of kindness for anyone looking to hit the reset button. Whether you’re dipping a toe into natural health, craving a bit of balance, or just curious about what a northern lass like me is rambling on about, you’re in the right place. Always remember: feed your soul with the things you love, be kind to yourself on the hard days, and never underestimate the power of a good laugh—or a good cup of tea.
Yours in rambling,
Mimi 🌿