Liz Earle Wellbeing

In truth Coping with change

utumn brings a dramatic shift from summer holiday mode back to a more everyday focus and the closing in of colder days ahead. I actually love this change of pace, with a new school year to look forward to, projects to embark on, future festivities to prepare for (I start my Christmas planning around now!). Even switching summer clothes for

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