Category: Collaborative

  • Saturday night fun with the family – stay in or go out?

    Disclosure: collaborative post. It’s Saturday night, and you know what that means – family time! As a parent bloggerwith teenagers, I know how precious these moments are as our kids grow up so fast.So, the big question is: do we stay in or go out tonight? Let’s weigh our options andmake the most of this…

  • Which Are The Best Transferable Skills To Have?

    If you are trying to get ahead in the world of work, then you should be aware of the concept of transferable skills. Essentially this refers to any skill which can be used in multiple kinds of work, many different roles and settings. Because of this, they are generally considered to be more valuable than…

  • Resourcefulness: the Skill We All Need to Learn

    Resourcefulness: the Skill We All Need to Learn

    Disclosure: collaborative post Pixabay – CCO licence Sometimes in life, we can be quick to attribute blame to external sources rather than ourselves. If there’s one lesson we can all learn from life right now, with all its pressures, financial strains, and emotional crises, it’s that we can benefit from learning a sense of resourcefulness.…

  • How to Keep your Baby Safe Around the Home

    Disclosure: collaborative post Do you look around your home and just have a gut feeling that it is not safe? If you have a child, or if you are going to welcome one then this guide will show you what steps you can take to keep your baby safe around the home. Take a look…

  • AI for Business

    AI for Business

    Disclosure: collaborative post In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone for innovation and efficiency in the business world. AI is not just a buzzword; it’s a suite of technologies that enables machines to understand, learn, and act—transforming how businesses operate, compete, and serve their customers, even down to how…

  • Making Your Home A Haven of Accessibility

    Making Your Home A Haven of Accessibility

    Disclosure: collaborative post. Welcome to the cozy corner of the internet where we chat about turning your home into a sanctuary of comfort and accessibility for everyone. Whether you’re accommodating a family member with mobility challenges, planning for your golden years, or simply aiming to make your home more welcoming, there are plenty of ways…

  • Make Dubai Your Next Must-Visit Destination

    Make Dubai Your Next Must-Visit Destination

    Disclosure: collaborative post Picture sourced from ZQ Lee on unsplash Hello, globetrotters! Are you itching to add another stamp to your passport and wondering where your next adventure should take you? Look no further than Dubai, the glittering jewel of the United Arab Emirates. This city is not just a hub for international business; it’s…

  • Cosy Up: Mastering the Art of Comforting Your Kids

    Disclosure: Collaborative post In our journey as parents, we often find ourselves puzzled by figuring out how best to provide comfort to our children. Comforting them requires love, patience and some parental intuition but don’t fret: this article can serve as your paintbrush towards creating masterpieces with your parenting. Photo by Helena Lopes on Unsplash…

  • What Partners Can Do For Supporting Each Other During IVF

    Disclosure: collaborative post Image credit Embarking on the journey of IVF Treatment can honestly be a challenging and emotional experience for couples. Some couples take things how they are; some are tense, and others are nothing but positive. Regardless of how some couples are, throughout this process, maintaining a strong and supportive partnership is crucial.…

  • Choosing The Right Car Seat: What You Need To Know

    Choosing The Right Car Seat: What You Need To Know

    Disclosure: collaborative post Image credit A car seat is one thing every child needs to help keep them safe. Car seats are a legal requirement for all children travelling in a car unless it’s an unexpected short journey, i.e. getting a taxi. But every child under 12 or under 135 cm tall should be travelling…