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'Have You Seen Me In This Before?'
Forget the stress of matching the right top with the right pair of trousers and shoes! Wear a uniform, writes Harriet Minter
Inching Out Of A Rut
Oliver Burkeman tells us how to make lasting transformation in life
Taking A Deeper Look
Could searching within to uncover answers be making us more confused, and even unhappy? We contemplate how to make the most of delving inside to find a symbiotic balance between the unconscious and conscious minds...
"My Family Is My Greatest Achievement"
This month, we’re focusing on charm at Psychologies. Who is the most charming man in the world? We chose David Beckham. But why? Katy Regan gets to the heart of ‘Becks-appeal’
Not Tonight, Darling!
A difference in libido is a reality of many relationships and can cause great conflict. Grace Abelola, who has always wanted less sex than her husband, went in search of a solution.
Edith Bowman
The fresh-faced, effervescent broadcaster talks about the role music plays in her life, what makes her tick and her mindfulness app, Quility.
The Real Superfoods
Do not believe the hype – when it comes to our food, the simplest and cheapest ingredients, in their natural state, are all you need. Just go with your gut, argues our Nutrition Editor, Eve Kalinik.
Make peace with the unknown
This may well be another unpredictable year, and many of us find that difficult. Nione Meakin asks professionals in high-risk fields how they cope with uncertainty
How to boss that pay rise
Not being paid enough? Don’t settle for a ‘no’ – learn the secret to getting a salary increase and head to the negotiation table with confidence
Disconnect To Connect
Oliver Burkeman tells us how we can use technology more mindfully
George Clooney 'I'm Sceptical Of Things, But Always Optimistic'
It’s fitting that George Clooney should combine two of his biggest loves, politics and cinema, in his latest directorial work, Suburbicon. In the lead-up to this much-anticipated latest chapter, the actor and filmmaker reflects on the lessons his father taught him and offers an insight into his new life as a father to twins, Ella and Alexander, with wife Amal
Alice Roberts
The academic, writer, broadcaster and ‘science storyteller’ Professor Alice Roberts shares what’s important to her – and humanity as a whole
Do You Need A Therapist?
Our psychotherapy service helps you match up with your ideal therapist – to support you through life’s ups and downs, and teach you to be your best self
Michelle - I'm hooked on trying out things that I'm not sure I'm able to do
Award-winning actress, Michelle Williams, is once again creating a buzz in her role in Manchester By The Sea. Here, she talks about the fi lm, taking risks and what motherhood means to her.
Worth in the wait
In today’s fast-paced, instant-gratification world, it is easy to forget the deep pleasures that anticipation can bring. At this time of year, nature can be our guide.
Lessons in love
Relationship counselling can be an enlightening experience – and not just for the couple. Here, Caroline Buchanan, a long-time Relate counsellor, reveals five insights she has learned from her clients.
I Love the Feel of Light and Space
For digital agency owner, Jemima Garthwaite, a Victorian terraced house offered the ideal chance to create a light-filled home filled with eclectic furniture.
Do Pin Your Hopes on It!
Can vision boards work? Three people explain how constructing a sacred space to dream helped fashion lives that they love
Increase Your Feel-good Factor
Which hormones make us feel great, and how do we get more of them?
The Art Of Flirting
Beth Kerr was feeling old and tired, but then a friend suggested she see a flirtation expert. This is what happened…
Channel Your Anger
Arun Gandhi spent two years living with his grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi, and learned many things, including how to use anger and turn it into good
Both Sides Now
Becoming a mum can alter even the best of friendships, but finding a ‘new way’ of being a pal can put the bosom back into the buddy, says Harriet Minter
Show Up Or Ship Out!
Bestselling author and entrepreneur Sháá Wasmund MBE, explains why being there for each other is one of the most vital things in business and life
Who Do You Think You Are?
Could personal branding help you not only nail that job interview or start your own business, but also better understand yourself? Ali Roffembarks on an unexpected journey of self-discovery...
'Please Like Me!'
Do you still feel a sting when you’re left offa guest list? It’s natural, says Olivia Gordon, but as she discovers, real popularity is about something else altogether
Inner Peace Retreat
Building on the success of the Stillness Retreat, NOW Live Events, in partnership with Psychologies and West Lexham, are delighted to host our Inner Peace Retreat – finding tranquillity in your daily life
How To... Be Truly Free
Edith Eger survived the horrors of Auschwitz, barely alive, but went on to become an internationally acclaimed psychologist. In her book The Choice, she explains how to ‘escape the concentration camp of your mind’ to be free to enjoy life to its fullest
Kate Winslet - 'The Most Important Thing In Life Is To Be True To Yourself'
Kate Winslet is back to her fearless finest in upcoming survival drama The Mountain Between Us, but closer inspection of her life and career reveals that the talented actress has never really had a comfort zone…
Sensitivity Is My Superpower
Alice Purkiss has been criticised for being ‘too sensitive’ all her life. But research suggests that one in five of us has this inherent trait, and it comes with many benefits