What a year 2020 has been! Here, Network of Wellbeing Director, Roger Higman looks back on 2020 – what it’s meant for us and what lessons it might hold for the future. Who could have imagined, this time last year,
More isn’t always better, and excessive amounts of stuff does not make us happy. Understanding this simple wisdom is central to ensuring sustainable wellbeing for people and the planet. One inspiring man who embodies this wisdom as his life’s purpose
We know it is a lot right now. As England heads into a second lockdown and global political events add to a great sense of uncertainty. This post shares some tips and resources to support your mental health and wellbeing
Kinder Leeds launched its first Festival of Kindness, Compassion and Wellbeing in September 2020, and this event proved a powerful opportunity for people to come together and share inspiration for a kinder community, and a kinder world. The Festival was
In a series of three online events the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) and Eden Project Communities worked in partnership to highlight important aspects of wellbeing at the community level. This post shares a summary and all event recordings. Events in the
Community action can help improve wellbeing for both those offering and receiving help, highlighting the relational nature of being well. In a series of three online events the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) and Eden Project Communities are working in partnership to
In recent months we have been collating the offers being made at the intersection of wellbeing and social change at this time in a fortnightly blog. In this post we share resources to nourish our hopes and highlight beacons of inspiration
In these unprecedented times we need to find effective ways to support each other. Here at NOW, we’ve relaunched our Wellbeing Together webinar series, and this post shares a summary and recording of a webinar on Compassion for Now: Mindful
Every fortnight, the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) collates the offers being made at the intersection of wellbeing and social change at this time. In this post we share resources to nourish our hopes and highlight beacons of inspiration and positive action
On average, an electric drill is used for up to 13 minutes in its whole lifetime. How many electric drills might your community, or even the street where you live, have? What if rather than owning a drill, we were
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