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2 Mar

Healthy Eating

Healthy Eating Your diet affects every aspect of your health, including your mental health. Studies show that people who follow a diet high in ultra-processed foods and added sugar are more likely to experience higher perceived stress levels. (health line.) Following a healthy nutritionally dense diet, limiting ultra-processed foods provide your body with the nutrients […]

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28 Feb

Tranquility

Need a tranquil place for your employees to relax this spring? Only the best on Revive Retreats. Our Revive Wellness Days are being held at Ashdown Park Hotel. This elegant country house hotel is situated in East Sussex and boasts over 186 acres of woodlands to explore, deer roaming through the grounds, and a couple […]

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23 Feb

Self Care

Self Care If you are constantly under pressure, busy and feeling overwhelmed, it’s very easy to forget about your own needs. Perhaps you’re making large profits for your company (which is great for your boss) in one sense, but in another (personal sense) could be very detrimental to your health.  It’s so easy to put […]

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21 Feb

Location, location, location.

Location, location, location. Only the very best on our ‘Revive’ wellness retreats. Somewhere special where you can truly take time away form the day to day to focus on yourself and your needs. The Ashdown Park Hotel ticks all the boxes. • Quiet • Luxurious • Verdant • Sumptuous This elegant country house is situated […]

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2 Feb

Manage Your Stress Bucket

We all experience stress in our lives. Some stress is good, as stress can push us to work hard and be more focused. But too much stress can make us feel overwhelmed, and continued stress can eventually lead to problems. We all experience stress in our lives. Some stress is good, as stress can push us […]

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28 Jan

Just 30 minutes a day!

The government recommends that we do at least 150 minutes of activity a week (2.5hrs). Is it really that much to ask? This could be moderate exercise such as brisk walking or more vigorous exercise such as gym training, HIIT or aerobics. “The more active you are, and it doesn’t matter when you start, the […]

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27 Jan

How many units do you drink ?

Most heavy drinkers will try a dry January to detox after the festivities, but this can be short lived come February, as most will make up for lost time. If we can learn to moderate our alcohol intake then perhaps we won’t need to have a dry month to ease the conscience.  The RDA of […]

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26 Jan

What is your BMI?

Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a measure of body size. It combines a person’s weight with their height. The results of a BMI measurement can give an idea about whether a person has the correct weight for their height. BMI does not measure body fat directly, and it does not account for age, sex […]

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21 Jan

Improve My Wellbeing

Improve my Wellbeing Every area of wellbeing has been affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic. From mental health, physical health, financial health and much more. If truth be told, the healthier we are as a whole the better our chances of surviving and overcoming illness in general not just the virus. All of this emphasises […]

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12 Jan

Stick to your resolutions

How can you stick to your New Years resolution? According to studies most resolutions fail within 1 – 6 weeks with around only 16% of people sticking to them after 6 months (economictimes). The most popular resolutions are to exercise more (get fitter) or lose weight. So why is it that people tend to fail? […]

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