You Are What You Eat: Smart self-care through food

No matter if this is the first time you have read a So Just Be Blog, or if you are a follower of ours, one thing you will know is that we are big fans of self-care. So often, as we get caught up in the rat-race of life, our own needs get placed firmlyContinue reading “You Are What You Eat: Smart self-care through food”

Master Your Life Admin – Top Tips to Get Organised

In today’s blog, we’re going to look at some top tips to take back control of our life admin. With so many things to juggle, we all need a little help to get organised. We need to re-learn and master our life admin skills so that we can stop feeling guilty about our forgetful brains and our never-ending to-do list.

Managing the Menopause and Breaking the Workplace Stigma: The Perimenopausal Princess Papers (Part 10)

We aren’t asking for Chris Hemsworth to stand next to our desks waving a fan and gently mopping our sweaty faces (might mention that to my manager, though).  Us women are going through a temporary, natural process and all employers need to do is offer support and make us feel valued.

Top Signs You’re Ready to Leave Your Job

In today’s blog, we’re going to look at the top signs that you’re ready to leave your job and look for something new. It can be tricky to decide whether to leave, especially if you’ve been with a company for a very long time. Starting anything new can be scary and intimidating so you want to make sure that you’re leaving your job for the right reasons.

It’s Not Easy Being Green: The So Just Be Eco-Friendly Guide for Beginners

We all want to do our bit for the environment, but sometimes things are just out of our control no matter how hard we try. It’s not just Kermit the Frog that finds life difficult being green. But by making small changes to our behaviour, we can all make a difference.

How to Take Control of Your Financial Health

I’ve never been good with money. The minute I have it, I feel like I have to spend it. When I first started university, I had to open a bank account for my student loan and the bank kindly gave me a large overdraft for ’emergencies’. I translated ’emergencies’ to ‘free money’ and I’ve beenContinue reading “How to Take Control of Your Financial Health”