#Tip39 – Keep Your Feet on the Ground
This week, Dulcie braved her garden barefoot and Dr Iain explains about atoms, grounding and the benefits of walking outside without your shoes on.
This week, Dulcie braved her garden barefoot and Dr Iain explains about atoms, grounding and the benefits of walking outside without your shoes on.
Most off us associate playing with paint as a childhood activity - but actually there's some amazing science that tells us why it's SO good for adults too.
earning a new language could sound like another one of those time-consuming activities that just takes up too much time and energy especially when you could be doing something else. The reality is you could be really missing out if you don't. Learning a new language provides huge benefits for your brain and your productiveness.
Lots of big questions this week - looking at what it is in our lives that we can let go to help us move forward and live better
This week we're talking about the power of crochet and why doing something with both hands that lets you focus on creating something can do wonders for you - like Tom Daley shows!
We weren't entirely sure about featuring this tip as it seemed a bit hardcore - however, Katie Maycock busted some myths and explained how fasting actually helps your brain and body to function better
Mood hoovers are those small things (and sometimes bigger ones) that give you little doses of sadness, regret or guilt. With guest Dave Rogers, we look at how to remove those mood hoovers from your life to make you feel better
We all know that feeling of becoming overwhelmed because our ‘to do’ list has too much on it and we don’t know where to start. We want to share a tip with you that you can do instead of the worrying, which will actually enable you to use your brain fuel to get the ‘to do’ list down.
We are social creature that have actually evolved to benefit from doing acts of kindness for each other - for others in our tribe or species. When we give, we can actually receive almost more than we give away in the process.
Computer games can get a bad press. We were inspired to find out the real science behind the headlines after a couple of things happened in our real lives. In a nutshell it turns out that playing games (as always we use the caveat “in moderation”) can have loads of different health and wellbeing benefits.