As April melts into May, we feel the wheel of the year turn once more – and with it comes one of the most enchanting and joy-filled moments in the natural calendar and one that I have personally loved since I was a child: May Day, or as it’s known in Celtic tradition and pagan circles, Beltane. These springtime celebrations come alive with flowers, fire, music, and magic, and are far more than a just quaint echo from the past. They mark a powerful seasonal threshold – a time to pause, honour life’s renewal, and realign ourselves with the rhythms […]
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Book Review Of Conversations With God By Neale Donald Walsch
One day, frustrated with his life, Neale Donald Walsch challenged God to answer his questions. To his immense surprise, God answered and there began a journey that has lasted over 30 years. I first picked up Conversations with God during a period of questioning and change in my life in my late teens. I was looking for some spiritual guidance that went beyond ordinary advice for people of my age about how to get a job and do well in life. I had been inspired by “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” a few years earlier, and that had set me on a […]
Continue readingHow To Declutter Your Home And Clear Your Mind
Our brains thrive in order, and when our surroundings are chaotic, we experience mental overload. It’s clearly time to declutter your home and clear your mind.
Continue readingPreparing For Earth Day: Simple Shifts To Reduce Waste And Honour The Planet
Earth Day is just around the corner, and while it’s a beautiful opportunity for reflection and connection, it’s also a gentle reminder that our daily actions matter. Living in alignment with the planet doesn’t require perfection — it starts with conscious, everyday choices that ripple outward in powerful ways. So here’s how to start preparing for Earth Day. If you haven’t read our previous blog, have a look at: https://thecreativechoice.org/earth-day-is-coming-a-gentle-invitation-to-honour-our-planet Waste is still a global issue — and a local one too According to Our World in Data, the world generates over 2 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste each […]
Continue readingEarth Day Is Coming: A Gentle Invitation To Honour Our Planet
Every April, people around the world turn their attention to something we often take for granted: the Earth beneath our feet. Earth Day, celebrated annually on 22nd April, is a global moment of awareness, reflection, and reconnection. It’s a time to honour the planet we live on, the one we’re made from, and the one that sustains us, even when we forget to notice, and I urge everyone to join in with this event this year. Earth Day isn’t just about policies, petitions or eco-campaigns (although all of those matter). To me, it’s also about energy, awareness, and intention. And […]
Continue readingHolding Steady: How To Navigate Worrying Times
How to navigate worrying times? It’s a question that applies to all of us at some point. We all have times when the world feels heavy or when our experience of our own world feels particularly negative or worrying. Maybe it’s a personal storm you’re navigating. Maybe it’s the collective uncertainty we’re all breathing in and dealing with right now. Or maybe it’s just a quiet, aching sense that something, somewhere, isn’t quite right. In these moments, it’s easy to spiral. Our worries love to grab the steering wheel of life when times feel uncertain. But here’s the truth: YOU […]
Continue readingHappiness At Work: Building A Positive Work Environment
Welcome again, creative campers! I hope you are looking forward to another day of happiness at work in which you feel valued and achieve your best. If that’s NOT you today, then you may need to re-evaluate your attitude to work in order to build yourself a positive work environment and to balance that old work/life split. Work vs. home I believe a positive work environment is the cornerstone of personal and professional fulfillment. In today’s busy world, striving for happiness at work is not simply a luxury but a practical necessity. I have found that by using a few […]
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