Monthly Archives: June 2019
Grab our next KindaProud book, and share your story of hope to inspire others
Our 2nd KindaProud Pocket Book of Hope and Transformation is not to be missed! Grab yourself a collection of inspirational personal transformation stories in a little pocketbook, complete with self-help tips and a crisis guide… ALL of the proceeds go … Continue reading
2 week countdown for the Thank You Body festival to mark our 2nd KindaProud book launch
Don’t forget – only 2 weeks to go! ‘The Thank You Body Festival’ on July 12th from 10am – 4pm at the Forum, Norwich. It is a FREE event to celebrate body diversity, inspire self-acceptance and build community. It will be a body positive gathering of people, to inspire change, challenge social norms and empower people … Continue reading
#Emerging Proud through Disordered Eating, Body Image and Low Self- Esteem Book due to launch on 12th July
In celebration of the launch of our 2nd Pocket Book of Hope in the #KindaProud series #Emerging Proud through disordered eating, poor body image and low self-esteem, our Rep Amy and her awesome SoulShine team will be hosting a gathering of … Continue reading
Denise shares how she has learned to relinquish control and embrace uncertainty, thanks to her adverse childhood experiences
As Denise says, we are all familiar with the term; ‘Fear of the unknown’… but what does it actually mean in the grand practice of life? Sitting with uncertainty forces us to face all of the reasons as to why … Continue reading
Our 2nd KindaProud Pocket Book of Hope is on it’s way into the birth canal!
Eeeek! The power of the collective is evident with our KindaProud book series… Thanks to our Rep Amy, Mandy who has worked so hard to do all of our editing, and of course all of the wonderful 16 story contributors, … Continue reading
It took Stella needing to ‘crack’ with a health crisis to value her body as her temple
The wound is where the light enters – Rumi Sometimes it’s the wisdom of our body that speaks to us the loudest. Like Stella , sometimes we are made to stop physically so we can learn the lessons we need … Continue reading
Once a ‘victim’ to her scars, inspirational Sylvia is now a proud campaigner for body acceptance
As Sylvia says; You can’t change what happens to you in life, but you can change the way you walk forwards on your path. After years of depression and not feeling good enough due to an horrendous accident when she … Continue reading