About a year ago I set out on a journey. A mission to spread the message of well-being both physically and mentally. I decided to spread the message that anything is possible if you set your mind to it. This mission led to a children's book titled Brandon Dreams Big. 7 easy steps to get where you want to go!The book details in picture and text form actionable steps you can take to achieve your goals and improve your well-being. https://mattlevyoam.com.au/shop/
When I grew up, children's books lacked diversity and inclusion, but now there are books available that are trying to change that.From picture books for toddlers to reading books for pre-teens, there is now a selection of diversity and inclusive books out there for us to enjoy with our children.Now educating our children about diversity, inclusion, and acceptance has got a little bit easier.To check out a selection of such books, click the link below:https://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/books/childrens/best-childrens-books-about-diversity-b1804631.html
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Reading a story for only 10 minutes a day is amazing for a person’s mental well-being and creativity, according to a world authority on the usefulness of fiction.The article goes into say that there are different novels for different emotions. It includes Hamlet for grief, Jane Austen novels in general for warding off heartbreak, Virginia Wolfe’s Mrs Dalloway for anxiety, or My Brilliant Friend for loneliness.The key is to try something a little bit different with each book, just minutes a day can improve your well-being.https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/wellbeing/reading-wellbeing-creativity-ideas-angus-fletcher-osu-wonderworks-star-wars-1196037/amp
Such a great idea and would cause so much fun!The owners of Town Square Belfast have created a bar table on wheels.Town Square bar shared the video on Facebook, writing: "You can now order at the bar, BUT you must remain seated whilst drinking inside. We know it’s confusing, but don’t worry; we’ve got you sorted! Introducing the new Town SQ wheelie tables."One of the owners said that, although customers have been trying to book the table, the idea was created as a joke, to poke fun at the Covid-19 restrictions issued by Stormont.https://www.independent.ie/videos/belfast-bar-owners-create-mobile-table-as-method-of-adapting-to-covid-restrictions-40848921.html
Stop, breathe and read – all for a good cause! Greater Western Sydney
boasts 10% of Australia’s population. That’s 1 in 11 Australians!
Booktober™, an annual fundraising event launched by premier arts
literacy organisation WestWords is held from 1st to 31st October,
bringing stories of diverse Nationalities to life in the region.It’s a simple process.
People nominate how many books to read during October and opt in to raise funds
to support WestWords provide books and literacy programs to those who
may never have owned a book before.
Ready to start reading?
Visit www.booktober.org.au