This post is part of The Gorgeous 50’s series inspired by a book given to me by one of my sisters on my 50th birthday – ‘Grown-Up and Gorgeous in your 50’s’ by Pamela…
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Floriade ….. TICK! If you follow me on Instagram and/or Facebook you’d know that I’ve recently been in Canberra for Floriade. I went with a friend and we had a lovely time. We stayed…
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Meet my cousin Annie! Annie lives in Sydney. Our Mum’s are sisters. Annie makes gorgeous original jewellery pieces with crystals, rudrashka beads, silver, 14K rolled gold, and brass. She is also an Intuitive Energy worker,…
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It’s that time again … to take stock! This year I’m taking stock quarterly, so I did so in March and June and will again for the final time this year in December. Has…
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This post is part of The Gorgeous 50’s series inspired by a book given to me by one of my sisters on my 50th birthday – ‘Grown-Up and Gorgeous in your 50’s’ by Pamela…
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This post is part of The Gorgeous 50’s series inspired by a book given to me by one of my sisters on my 50th birthday – ‘Grown-Up and Gorgeous in your 50’s’ by Pamela…
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Recently I was over at my sister’s place when I received a Facebook message from a friend. I told them that I was at my sister’s place. “What are you doing after that?” they…
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I’m excited to introduce you to Siobhan White, Owner and HYPOXI Consultant for HYPOXI Bulimba and Newstead (Brisbane). Siobhan (pronounced SHA VON) is such an inspirational woman in more ways than one as you…
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The third and final port stop on our December 2016 South Pacific Cruise was Lifou, New Caledonia. I’ve shared about our first stop at Efate, Vanuatu (Port Vila) and second at Mystery Island, Vanuatu. …
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This post is the last of a 14 ways to help rebuild self-confidence series. We’ve been working our way through the letters of SELF CONFIDENCE with this week’s focus being on the final E…
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Last week I posted about our first port stop at the island of Efate, Vanuatu on our recent South Pacific Cruise. Today we take a look at our second port of call which was…
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An American friend recently asked me “What is this Boxing Day you refer to”? Huh, I thought? Doesn’t everyone have a Boxing Day? I thought it was universal! Not the case! Isn’t it funny…