Lift her spirits…

 Well hello there lovely readers, how are you coping as the world continues to grapple with these extraordinary times? I’m loving the more relaxed pace of working from home and, when not hanging out with the silver fox, am perfectly comfortable with my own company. Not everyone feels the same. If you have a friend who might be struggling during these times, I’m resharing a post filled with handy ideas that may just lift his/her spirits. Some of them easy depending on the level of isolation, others to be popped in the back pocket, and delivered when restrictions ease. 

1 Create a Playlist

Some time ago a darling friend of mine lost her battle against cancer, but not before putting up an epic battle, supported by a compilation of songs ranging from angry kick-ass anthems to meaningful, laid-back ballads. Garnering suggestions from her friends, my little double CD (pre-Spotify) touched her in ways words couldn’t. Putting your thoughts into words is tough so why not say it with a meaningful song, or better yet, a thoughtful playlist? Easy to create on Spotify or your preferred music service and the link shared. It can be angry, cheerful, or nostalgic — whatever your bud needs to get her through a tough time.

2 Send a handwritten letter 

The art of physical writing has been making a big come back! If words come easily, why not select a batch of looseleaf paper or beautiful stationery and jot those thoughts down? The important thing is that it puts a smile on your friend’s face and lets her know you’re thinking of her.

3 Drop a “Flower Bomb”  
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Ten delightful environmental developments just for you

Hello lovely readers. As most of you are aware, my blog centres on nurturing in all its forms,  whether that be at work or at play, hence a post about environmental developments may seem a little at odds. Well, I say anything that might offer joy, as this omnipresent virus continues to disrupt life as we know it, has to be worth sharing and these will simply delight you. Straight from ‘Window on the World’, a thoughtfully penned article sharing David Attenborough’s career and his opinions on the future of our earth. (Mindfood June/July 2020). Enjoy!

Welcome to our oceans Whales

Image - Stephen Fink/Getty ImagesThe whales are coming out to play...

There are reports that whales have been spotted away from their usual routes and habitats, thanks to a decrease in the number of boats on the ocean. According to experts, they are now exploring new areas. Likely contributing to an increase in sighted whales on our coastline too. [Image – Stephen Fink/Getty Images]

Revved to see your reef work Australia

Our reef is being restored…Image - Zach Ransom/Coral Restoration Foundation

While tours are closed, scuba divers in the Great Barrier Reef have joined forces with scientists to help restore vital coral reefs. The operators are now using their boats to ferry the scientists to coral nurseries. [Image – Zach Ransom/Coral Restoration Foundation]

Terrific to learn about your Trees Pakistan

Trees are being planted…Image - Junaid Ali/CC

Thousands of out-of-work labourers in Pakistan have been hired by the government to plant trees for the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami project. This project was launched in 2014 as a response to global warming. What a great way to keep people employed, as well as rejuvenating mother nature’s lungs. [Image – Junaid Ali/CC]

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Call me a geek…

Morning lovely readers! What’s the one thing you promised yourself you’d do while you had the chance during isolation? I promised myself I’d clean out my storage – nup didn’t happen. Nor did the meditation, doubling down on French lessons or losing 3 kilos. But I DID clean out my work PC. Geeky yeah, but an immensely satisfying job given I spend 9+ hours on that machine every workday. If you too are keen to turn that tired piece of technology of yours into a snappy, highly-functioning work of art in just 5, 10 or 15 minutes, read on!

5-minute home screen clean up:

  • Ditch (or file) screenshots, outdated documents or files, downloads, apps you never use, and any old, unused notes. 
  • Empty the trash or recycling bin to free up further space.  
  • Remove or unpin any apps you rarely use from your app bar or home screen to reduce the noise. 
  • Swap out your desktop background for something inspirational – a quote, a picture of family or friends, your pet or anything calming to take you away from the everyday monotony. I have a stylised photo of Place Vendome in Paris on mine which evokes lovely memories.  
  • Drag and organise any items left on your home screen to a tidy corner rather than have them scattered across your background image. I keep a folder for each project I’m working on and nothing more. Anything else I might need is readily accessible on the company Intranet.  

10-minute browser declutter:

  • Closeout tabs you haven’t looked at in the last week or file any links away for later by popping them in a tab called ‘Read This Later.’ 
  • Remove the tons of browser extensions you don’t use. On Chrome, right-click an extension icon and choose “Manage Extensions” to remove them. On Safari follow these directions.
  • Organise bookmarks into folders (here’s how to do this for Chrome and Safari), and remove any you haven’t used in the last couple of months.
  • Update your browser. (For Chrome select “Chrome” top left corner, “About Google Chrome” and check for updates. If working with Safari, your browser automatically updates with the newest software update.

15-minute deeper dive:

  • Condense documents scattered in random folders or parts of your computer into a filing system that makes stuff easy to find. 
  • If you use Google Drive, you can apply the same tactic. Shift some of those excess files such as photos or older documents to Drive. A great way free up some of your computer space. 
  • Uninstall applications you no longer use to clear up further space. I discovered I have Adobe Photoshop downloaded and yet I don’t pay for a subscription to use it. 
  • Remember to frequently close out any apps you have running that you’re not using at the moment—your battery will thank you.
  • Restart that computer at least once a week to ensure your systems remain up-to-date as this can do wonders for your computer’s health. I do this every eve, to save sitting around while it reboots.
  • Now wipe the whole thing down as well as any cables and devices, including headphones. Throw an air duster over your keyboard and clean your monitor with a microfiber cloth. These little actions can maintain your COVID-19 hygiene, at the same time ensuring a sparkly workspace.

Now add a pot plant or two, a scented candle, a throw for the winter chills, and a beautiful water bottle and glass, and you’ll feel like you’ve moved to a whole new home office. 

Love to hear any additional suggestions!

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