How to save a life by doing these three things.

How to save a life by doing these three things.

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I’m going to show you how you can save a life by doing three things today. Saving a life sounds pretty dramatic doesn’t it? However, in this Blog, I’ll be sharing simple tools that’ll help in less than 2 minutes.

It’s my Mission to raise as much awareness as I physically can and £50,000 for DKMS, one of the UK’s leading blood cancer charities

How YOU can help save a life by doing these three things:

1. Register to become a potential life saver 

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I know! You’ve heard me say this a million times! 

Being a Stem Cell Donor is high on my wish list, but what does it actually mean? Find out more here

Registering to the blood stem cell register is super quick – it takes less than two minutes. 

You can register from the ages of 17-55 and you’ll be on the register until the age of 61, unless you choose to be removed before then. 

Click this link to order your registration kit and PLEASE remember to send it back!! 

” Knowing that little bag of goodness is potentially going to save someone’s life who you’ve never met is incredibly hard to describe until you do it!

It’s the most surreal feeling, so to anyone thinking about it – do it!”

Jade, stem cell donor

2. Talk!!

Yes, so simple but SO effective. Only 3% of the populations are on the Stem Cell register. Many don’t know about the incredible work that DKMS do…

We can change that..

Please help me spread the word.. Tell your friends, share this link and together we can help so many more people by raising awareness and funds for this super important cause, close to my heart.

Every 27 seconds, someone somewhere in the world is diagnosed with blood cancer.

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3. Easyfundraising – it IS that easy!

Please support by adding this app to your phone and link to your toolbar on your lap top. 

Whenever you shop, the “donation reminder” will flash up reminding you the company you are shopping with will donate a percentage of your order to the Mission 50. 

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It sounds too good to be true but it really isn’t! There are hundreds of brands involved so whether you’re completing your online food shopping or renewing your pet insurance, you can add valuable pennies to DKMS without doing anything at all! 

You can turn your weekly grocery shopping into big donations for DKMS_UK when you use easyfundraising. They’ve even put together all the latest donations and offers from your favourite supermarkets in one place!

Not only that…

You can WIN daily prizes worth £100 for yourself by entering the #easyfundraising Summer of Fun giveaway until 31st July!

For an entry, visit their competition page and shop with any of the listed brands. The FREE donations you raise will also make a BIG difference to us, so please take a moment to get involved! Visit here and find out more…

Finally;

Follow me on instagram for more regular updates on what crazy things I’m up to and how you can support.

Here’s what’s coming up!

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July 2024

Virtual 5km Fun Run or walk.

For the third year running, I’m hosting I have fab news that if you missed the virtual 5km run / walk on 7th July, you can still join in! 
𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 5𝐤𝐦? Anytime before the end of 31st July⁠ 2022
𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐝𝐨 𝐈 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐦𝐲 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐚𝐥? ⁠
Take a selfie, share on your social media, using the hashtag #mission50fordkms and I’ve just run 5km for @dkms_uk and @Claire_womanonamission ⁠
We will then send you a medal as a thank you for taking part!⁠

Virtual Ride from SWDevon to DKMS HQ in Chiswick

You may remember in March I cycled from DKMS HQ, London to DKMS HQ in Germany, totalling over 330 miles? Well, I’m at it again!

This time from West to East!

A total of 220.8 miles on the Keiser bike! Huge thanks to Digme Fitness for their ongoing support.


August 2022

Turns out I’m a little bonkers! Shh, don’t answer that! My two teenagers and I are throwing ourselves out of a plane at 17,000ft, free falling for 60 seconds and skydiving to the ground. All for @dkms_uk 

We’d be so grateful if you may sponsor us!


September 2022

A busy couple of months as there are not one but TWO Missions happening within a short space of time!

The Snowdon Triathlon 16th September

This alternative triathlon involves a 17km cycle across Snowdonia National Park, a 14km trek up Snowdon and 4km paddle round the stunning Llyn Padarn. Take in the sights of the UK’s wildest adventure playground, challenge yourself, and raise money to help delete blood cancer!

Join the Team This will be a 100% DKMS event, so a great way to meet fellow supporters and feel part of Team DKMS.

You’ll be fully supported and we’d love to see you. Simply click the link and book your space! Of course,

October 2022

Virtual London Marathon – 2nd October

I was really hoping to be able to run my 5th London Marathon in London, but it was not meant to be. Instead, I have a virtual place and will be trekking along the South West Coastal Path whilst the masses run the streets of London.

There’s a lot more planned so keep posted..

If there’s one thing you do today is to remember there are three ways you can help save a life:

pink star indicating a pointRegister to become a Stem cell Donor

pink star indicating a point Talk.. LOUDLY about DKMS. Share this post, tell at least one person today about the Mission 50 for DKMS

pink star indicating a point Register for the Easyfundraising App

Together, by doing each of these three things, you and I can help save a life and hopefully many lives!

If your company or brand would like to get involved and sponsor a forthcoming event or donate a prize, please do get in touch.

Thank you so very much!

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How to find the joy within your workout

How to find the joy within your workout

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You CAN find joy within your workout, as long as you find the right workout for you.

Getting fitter and staying fit has many positive benefits, it’s the starting that can be the tricky thing if you’ve had a break for a while.

The key thing for me is that I have to do something I love and feel a real connection with the people I’m training with. 

After all, life is short and if you don’t enjoy a workout maybe, you’ve just not found the right one yet?? 

Having qualified as a PT, founded and ran my own fitness and lifestyle business for almost a decade, I know just how much benefit you can get from a good workout, mentally, physically and emotionally. It’s also magical to see your clients feel the same. 

finding the joy in the early morning sunrise on my walk

The winter often has a negative impact on people’s schedules for keeping fit. The cold weather and dark nights can demoralise the best of us and have us snuggled up on the couch next to the fire indoors, however I’m going to share some tips on springing back into action and getting back into your exercise routine.

Whether you are starting again or continuing on with your activities, now is a great time to increase your fitness activities.  If you are training outdoors the fresh air will do you good and re-energise your winter lull.

It is fantastic now the mornings are brighter and the evenings are longer, it certainly makes a huge difference being outside in the open air. If you’ve followed me for a while, you’ll know I love my early morning stomp in the Devon Lanes.

The Digme Studio Experience – Anytime. Anywhere.

March 2020 and as if you need reminding, Lockdown happened. We were all working and working out from home and became spoilt for choice with instructors taking their business online. Digme On Demand has kept me going since then, with over 100 Live classes & On Demand workouts each week, including Cycle, HIIT, Strength, Run, Yoga, Breathwork, Walk classes with their world class instructors.

I found Digme Fitness with huge thanks to Mr Ben Shepherd and his instagram live workouts he was doing with Ben Davies. Ben is the head coach at Digme and I loved joining in with their Challenges each week during that crazy Spring / Summer of 2020. Thank you Mr Shephard! So much fun and banter – I miss it! 

I discovered that within 48 hours of the UK going into National Lockdown, the Digme crew and their incredible instructors turned their business entirely online. Hurrah!  Living in Devon, it’s not possible to travel to their London Studios but it IS possible to feel apart of the Digme Family. 

There are fabulous motivational challenges with that extra power boost that only the Digme community can bring, so whatever your schedule and whatever your health and fitness goals, you’ll certainly be catered for. These challenges are certainly helping me on my Mission 50 for DKMS; my Mission to raise £50,000 for the blood cancer charity DKMS. during my 50th year.

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At Digme there really is something for everyone.. 

From the studio to online so there are no excuses you really can do something for your kind and body at any time of day. 

Workouts I love: 

Ride (Spin)

Meta HiTT

Yoga

Breath Work

Run Club

If you’re thinking, right enough is enough, it’s time to start moving more, then I totally recommend Digme Fitness.

How to get the spring back into your step, so you find the joy in your workout..

pink star indicating a point Start with easy short-term goals, but keep it fun, otherwise you risk quick burnout. Ease into your training if it has been a while because your body and mind need some time to adjust. 

pink star indicating a point It doesn’t matter what you are into whether it’s running, yoga, spin, boxing or just a walk around the block or a bike ride with the children – the most important thing is getting back out there and enjoying the lighter nights.

pink star indicating a point Start with small bursts and increase your training every week. Choose challenging activities that will give you a buzz and as you progress each week you will soon start looking and feeling better.

Whatever you choose in order to move more, your mind and body really will thank you for it. I hope these tips help you find the joy in your workout and that I’ll see you in a Digme class soon!

Love

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What happened on Launch Day for Mission 50.

What happened on Launch Day for Mission 50.

Launch Day for Mission 50 was on Tuesday 1st February 2022. The day where I started my crazy Mission to aim to raise £50,000 in my 50th year for the blood cancer charity DKMS_UK

My day started as it normally does with a 5km walk (or stomp as I like to call it!) in the Devon country lanes where I live. It’s the best way to start the day; pulse raising, stunning views and fabulous company! Walking in the moonlight and watching the sun coming up, for me, is simply perfect!

Home, and after updating Strava (obviously!) I started my usual morning routine of cooking breakfast for the family and sending everyone on their merry way to start their days at work and school.

Although this day was not any ordinary day…

This was the day I officially started my crazy Mission to raise a whole heap of money for DKMS.

Oh my goodness!!

There have been a few sleepless nights that’s for sure – what am I doing???

Register as a potential blood stem cell donor and go on stand by to safe a life

Interview with Georgina, Fundraising Manager at DKMS

I was interviewed by Georgina, one of the fabulous fundraising managers at the charity, where we shared on an Instagram Live all about the Mission that Georgina and I had been talking about for months and months.

In fact we first started talking about doing a big fundraising event before the pandemic and now the day was here! Find out about my nursing background, why raising finances and awareness for blood cancer is so important to me, my biggest worry, what my children think about the Mission and much more my clicking the link below.

So you see, a BIG Mission, a LOT of money to raise and a whole lot of nerves..

What does it mean to become a stem cell donor? This blog tells you everything you need to know. (Click the link)

How can you support me with my Mission 50??

Every penny donated, every conversation started to support my Mission is very much welcomed. Please do follow my on Instagram to keep updated with what’s happening with the mission and more! If you are part of a corporate company and would like to get involved, please do get in touch.

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The more people we can have a conversation with about blood cancer, becoming a potential lifesaver and how YOU can get involved, please do get in touch or follow any of the links above.

Finally, share and share alike; if you think your friends, family and colleagues would like to get involved, I’d love to hear from them too.

Find out more about my year long Mission: https://womanonamissioncoaching.com/m…

Become a stem cell donor and potential life saver: https://www.dkms.org.uk/get-involved/…

Thank you so very much for all your support for Launch Day for Mission 50 and beyond.

With love

Burns Night Celebration – One Of The Biggest Nights In Scotland?

Burns Night Celebration – One Of The Biggest Nights In Scotland?

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The Burns Night celebration was big in my house growing up.

This blog contains some traditions and yummy recipes so you can join in with the Scottish Traditions.

Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25th.

It’s a big question; what is the biggest night in Scotland, New Years Eve or Burns Night?

What would you say? I guess it depends on your background.

My father was a Scot. He would tell us stories about the famous poet Robbie Burns as my mother prepared Cullen Stink (a smoked fish soup, traditionally a starter) and Haggis, Neeps and Tatties and many more delights for their guests as they would come and celebrate with a special Burn’s Night supper.

I remember Dad practicing the important role of “addressing the haggis” as sister and I used to giggle but I’d do anything to hear him getting prepared for this famous Scottish tradition again.

Burns Night commemorates the life of the bard (poet) Robert Burns,

who was born on January 25, 1759.

So what is a Burn’s Night Celebration?

Burns Night has been celebrated in Scotland for over 200 years. Originally started by friends of Robert Burns as a supper with recitals of his much-loved work to commemorate the 5th anniversary of this death.

Today, the celebration is held on or around his birthday on 25th January but the sentiment is the still the same; an evening of Caledonian food and drink, friendship, good natured banter and a chance to celebrate the nation’s favourite Bard.

So long as the emphasis of the evening is excellent company, food and a dram or three of a good single malt then the great man himself would surely approve, as did my dear Dad!

Burns Night Supper Invitation.

So if you are going out or having a Burns Night celebration at home, here’s what you need to know to ensure you get it right on the night!

The menu, just like the traditional ceremony, has not changed much either over the years. However, with Scottish descendants scattered all over the world the supper now often incorporates elements of the local cuisine and regional flavours too. Seasonal variations and contemporary twists on the menu are fine.

Menu

Starter: Cullen Skink – a traditional Scottish soup with a rich, creamy flavour.

Main Course: Haggis, Needs and Tatties

Desert: Cranachan

And of course, all washed down with a fine wee dram – that’s whisky to you and me! It was quite the occasion.

Cullen Skink

A classic Scottish recipe, Cullen Skink is an easy traditional Scottish soup with a rich, creamy flavour.

Serves 4, cooking time 25 minutes. Super easy.

Ingredients

Recipe and image credit Delicious Magazine

Large (approx 900g) smoked, un-dyed haddock

2 large potatoes

2 pints milk

1 bay leaf

handful of flat leaf parsley, chopped.

Knobs of butter.

Method

pink star indicating a point Bring the milk to a gentle boil and poach the haddock for three minutes along with the bay leaf and finely chopped parsley stalks (save the leaves for later on). Turn off the heat and leave for 5 – 10 minutes, then remove the fish and set aside.

pink star indicating a point In a large pan gently soften the onion in the butter for a few minutes.  Add the warmed milk to the onions and add the mashed potato. Cook gently.

pink star indicating a point Flake the haddock into bite size chunks making sure you remove all bones and any skin. Add to the soup along with the parsley and cook for a further 5 minutes. Season as required, though it’s worth remembering that the smoked fish adds a lot of salt to the dish.

This short but important poem is usually read before the main meal and the piping in of the haggis.

The Selkirk Grace

“Some hae meat and canna eat, 

And some wad eat that want it, 

“But we hae meat and we can eat, 

And sae the Lord be thankit.”

Haggis, Neeps & Tatties

Serves 6. Cooks in 55 Minutes.  Difficulty super easy!

Recipe and image credit Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

500g quality haggis

400 g turnips or swedes, peeled and quartered
450 g potatoes, peeled and quartered
100 g unsalted butter
8 spring onions, roughly chopped
30 ml double cream (switch to coconut milk if you are wishing to stay cleaner)


Method

pink star indicating a point Cook the haggis in a large pan of boiling water according to your butcher’s instructions.

pink star indicating a point Peel and quarter the potatoes and turnips or swedes.

pink star indicating a point Place the haggis in a large pan of boiling water and cook according to the packet instructions. 

pink star indicating a point Cook the turnips or swedes and the potatoes in separate pans of boiling salted water for 20 to 25 minutes, or until tender. Drain the veg separately. 

pink star indicating a point Return the turnips or swedes to the pan, add half the butter and mash, keeping chunky. Season to taste. Cover to keep warm.

pink star indicating a point Trim and roughly chop the spring onions. Melt the remaining butter in the potato pan, add the spring onions and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, or until softened. Return the potatoes to the pan and mash with the cream until quite smooth, seasoning to taste. Cover to keep warm.

pink star indicating a point Remove the cooked haggis, cut open and place a portion onto each warmed plate. Divide up the turnips or swedes and potatoes (neeps & tatties) and serve.

Cranachan

Mary Berry’s classic Scottish Cranachan is super easy to whip up, but she does stress, “Hold back some of the crunchy oats and raspberries for a pretty topping, but don’t hold back on the whisky!”

Preparation time:less than 30 mins

Cooking time: less than 10 mins. Makes 8

Ingredients

knob of butter

100g/3½oz light muscovado sugar

100g/3½oz jumbo oats

250g/9oz mascarpone

300ml/½ pint double cream

75ml/2½fl oz whisky

450g/1lb raspberries

Method

pink star indicating a point Put the butter, sugar and oats in a saucepan and stir over a high heat for 4–5 minutes, or until toasted and crunchy. Set aside to cool.

pink star indicating a point Measure the mascarpone and cream into a bowl and whisk until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed from the bowl. 

pink star indicating a point Add the whisky, 300g/10½oz raspberries and two-thirds of the cooled oats. Mix until combined, but try to keep the raspberries fairly whole.

pink star indicating a point Spoon into glasses and top with the remaining raspberries and crunchy oats.

Other suggestions;

Oat cakes and cheese

Shortbread

Are you Vegetarian or prefer to eat a meat free diet?

Don’t worry, the BBC Food Guide have it covered!

I hope this has given you some ideas of how to have a fabulous Burns Night celebration.

Let me know what you are up to especially if you are heading out to celebrate the life of good ole Robbie Burns.

You’ve got to to love those old family traditions, I’d love to know yours..

Simple, Effective Ways To Stop The Blues This January

Simple, Effective Ways To Stop The Blues This January

On the day that traditionally is the Monday in January when people feel more sad, I’m sharing my simple and effective ways to stop the Blues. Do you have the Blues this January? It’s not uncommon.

Some people call today Blue Monday but this year it seems it’s taking some of us longer to get over the January blues.

Christmas tree without decorations.

Why is that?

Christmas and all the festivities that come with it is over..

New Year has been celebrated and the Champagne corks have been tidied along with several trips to the bottle bank!!

You may still even be finding pine needles!

Normality (whatever that is!) has resumed!

It’s cold and dark and although we’ve had a dry winter, summer seems a long way off. Oh and then to top it all off your friendly postie arrives with some bills!

No more ‘happy” post filling our letter boxes but those hideous brown envelopes informing us we need to pay the bills.

Darn it – everything was happy and smiley and we forgot reality for a while. Yes this week is a week when many of us feel a bit blue!

‘No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world’

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a recognised condition. It’s also known as Winter Depression, winter blues, summer depression, summer blues or seasonal depression.. a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year experience depressive symptoms during the winter or summer…

So no, you are not going mad if you feel a bit blue this week..

What’s your plan of attack this January..?

Are you feeling overwhelmed, not sure where to start?

Maybe you’ve had so many big ideas this New Year that this year was going to be different to last year and maybe the year before that, but it’s all fallen a bit flat?

If you’d like a helping hand with your Missions this year, I’d love to help. Visit my Instagram or join my free Facebook Group “Mission HQ” for this weeks Mission and where you can join the conversation.

‘Extraordinary things are always hiding in places people never think to look’

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Here are my top tips to stop the Blues this January and help you feeling a little bit brighter again.

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pink star indicating a point Don’t be too hard on yourself. It’s OK to have a good cry or feel a bit rubbish sometimes, it’s how you deal with it that counts.

Talk to loved ones and good friends, it’s OK to be vulnerable and share how you are feeling.

consistency checklist to help stop those blues this January

pink star indicating a point Be kind to yourself, holistically. Self care goes a long way especially at this time of year.

My Free Consistency Checklist is a tool to help you keep track of your progress each day. Be consistent with your actions; stay hydrated, eat fresh foods and make sure you get plenty of sleep and you’ll be amazed with the difference it makes.

pink star indicating a pointGet outside in the fresh air..

You might be reading this when there is possibly a howling gale going on outside and snow might even be forecast but wear the right clothes are you will feel better for it. Honest, even if it’s a quick trip around the block!

winter sun on a. devon beach

pink star indicating a pointGet some Vitamin D in you!

We all know that vitamin D is essential for maintenance of teeth and bone health. It does this by supporting the incorporation of calcium and reducing the loss of calcium from the teeth and bone structure. But did you know that if your vitamin D levels are low, you can feel blue?

A way to boost your vitamin D and your immune system, especially in winter when there is not much sun around is to do so with a Vitamin D supplement.  I love these ones.

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pink star indicating a point Light Therapy.

Light helps relieve the blue feeling also, although there is not much light around at the moment. Something else you can try is an investment in a Dawn Alarm Clock..

There are lots on the market, with lots of different price tags! However, they have been proved to be very effective and an 85% better response than using bright light therapies. 

They work by waking you up with a gradual brightening light – helping you feel alert and energised all day. The light cues your body to produce more cortisol, setting a sleep and wake cycle which aids early mornings and beating those winter blues.

* A study in 2012 showed that patents who used dawn alarm clock experienced improvement during the first week and increased results throughout several weeks.

Most studies have found the dawn alarm clocks most effective seasonally as opposed to all year round, until frequent natural light exposure is naturally obtained. i.e. the clocks go back and spring has sprung!

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Interesting don’t you think?

pink star indicating a point Finally, if the blues don’t seem to be going away, please don’t be afraid of seeking professional help, You don’t have to deal with them on your own.

Before I go, here’s a quick fix you can do right now, so stop what you’re doing and give these a try!

* Scribble a list of all the things that make you smile..
* Stick on a top tune and dance around the kitchen. Feel free to check out my playlists on Spotify
* Look through a photo album of a fun summer holidays and plan another.
* Release those feel-good endorphins!

Whatever your Mission this year, this January, be sure that by trying these quick little tips, will help do a little something to keep the Blues this January at bay. . 

flowers, candles and books beating the January blues
Escaping into a beautiful book – bliss.

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you’ll know that my “go to” treat to cheer me up is a walk in the great outdoors, flowers, candles and of course hugs from my family too.. Guaranteed to make me smile every time and they are calorie free too 😉

I’d love top know what you are doing to stop the blues this January. Let me know in the comments.

Wishing you a very Happy Monday,

PS Remember you can find some free organisational tools that will help reduce overwhelm and help you feel more in control.

* (Avery, D. H.; Eder, D. N.; Bolte, M. A.; Hellekson, C. J.; Dunner, D. L.; Vitiello, M. V.; Prinz, P. N. (2001). “Dawn simulation and bright light in the treatment of SAD: A controlled study”.Biological psychiatry 50 (3): 205“216) (The Can-SAD Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Light Therapy and Fluoxetine in Patients with Winter Seasonal Affective Disorder”.American Journal of Psychiatry163 (5): 805“812.

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