One of the biggest enemies of our general wellbeing is stress; and one of the biggest causes of stress is concern about money. This book provides a simple and practical guide to planning your daily and long-term finances by understanding…
Why is it that most of us feel we are not very good when it comes to money? Why do we feel dissatisfied and unfulfilled? We typically think that, in order to be successful and get nearer to financial independence,…
Mental Health Awareness Week – How Does the LID Team Spend their Wellbeing Days? By Guest Contributors the LID team
By Guest Contributor Craig Bulow Craig Bulow explains how to boost employee mental health and wellbeing after lockdown and with a return to a new normal.
By Contributor LID Publishing This Mental Health Awareness Week LID are sharing their Wellbeing Day initiative. Every month that there is not a Bank Holiday, the LID team will have a Friday off work to concentrate on activities that support…
As our lives get busier, boundaries between work and leisure blur and we spend less time thinking about what we are putting our minds, bodies and souls through. This fast-living is resulting in a pandemic of “ill-being”: from general weariness…
One of the biggest enemies of our general wellbeing is stress; and one of the biggest causes of stress is concern about money. This book provides a simple and practical guide to planning your daily and long-term finances by understanding…
Your Wealth Saturation Point By Guest Contributor Chris Budd Author of The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing, Chris Budd, shares how we can figure out how much money we need to be happy.
How To Stop Spending Your Way To Happiness By Guest Contributor Chris Budd Author of The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing, Chris Budd, reveals why buying stuff won’t make us happy in the long run and how to stop this…
By Guest Contributor Jacob Dahl Author of In Search of Time, Jacob Dahl, explores how we can readjust time to keep the good things and get rid of our bad time habits.