Colouring Books for Women

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Hey peeps! Happy Friday! I have recently fallen in love with colouring and I am really enjoying it. Colouring for me is very relaxing and therapeutic. I try to find time to colour every week. My daughter is so into colouring and she colours beautifully. I think I have now caught the colouring bug and it is helping me loads. If you are stressed, tired, bored or you just need to keep yourself busy and relaxed at home, I would recommend you get a colouring book and see how you get on with it. If you asked me some years if I would ever get a colouring book, my answer would be a clear no. I would say I won’t have the time or desire to colour, but life has changed so dramatically and I now find myself enjoying things I wouldn’t have dreamt of trying.

Colouring Books for Women

If you are after colouring books for women, here are some ideas for you:

The Grown Girl: 52-Week Devotional, Journal and Coloring Book

The Grown Girl: 52-Week Devotional, Journal and Coloring Book picture

This is the colouring book I am currently busy with and it is so good. It is for women who are interested in colouring alongside Christianity. There are loads to do in the book – colouring, devotional, journalling. You can grab this colouring book by Tiffany Buckner below –

lluring Portraits – Beautiful Women Coloring Book: Amazing Young Beauty, Gorgeous Girls With Flowers – Face Sketches

lluring Portraits - Beautiful Women Coloring Book: Amazing Young Beauty, Gorgeous Girls With Flowers - Face Sketches picture

This colouring book is another great option for women looking for a colouring book. It is filled with amazing portraits that would definitely keep you busy colouring. You can grab this colouring book below –

Large Print Easy Color & Frame – Calm (Adult Coloring Book)

Large Print Easy Color & Frame - Calm (Adult Coloring Book) picture

This Large Print Calm Easy Colour and Frame  is filled with 31 relaxing colouring pages that will keep very busy in a good way. I love the prints. I can see myself grabbing this next. You can have a look via the link below –

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Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely weekend.

How to show your appreciation for your loved ones from afar

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Right now, the whole world is going through a tough time. Since Coronavirus was declared a global pandemic, we have all been put on lockdown, meaning that we have been unable to travel to see our loved ones – no matter whether they live in the same town or a completely different country. One way we can all make this process easier is by being kind to one another and showing each other how much we care. If you haven’t yet gone out of your way to let your family or friends know that you are thinking about them, here are some things you can consider doing to show how much you appreciate the special people in your life.

Share daily positive news

Do you have friends that are anxious during this time? If so, why not send them examples of good news stories that can help to take their minds off the negative situation? The Happy Newspaper was created to celebrate all that’s good in the world, so go ahead and call your friend up to share some lovely stories that you’ve read – it’ll make you both feel better.

Send tasty treats

If one of your loved ones has to spend their birthday in lockdown, don’t forget to send them a sweet treat such as some delicious toffee to let them know that you’ve remembered their special day.

Encourage them to stay active

Exercise helps to clear the mind, and that is particularly important when many of us are sat home worrying every day. If you have completed any feel-good fitness sessions recently, such as high intensity online classes from the likes of Joe Wicks on YouTube, forward the link on to your friends and family, so that they can try it out too. After they have done their first session, they’ll feel re-energised, and ready to do another one the following day!

Plan group calls

Do you have friends all over the world that you haven’t seen in months? Then why not arrange a group video call? During lockdown, many people have been getting together virtually, creating their own quizzes and taking part in fun activities such as charades. It’s the perfect way to unwind and forget about everything that is going on in the world for the evening.

How have you been showing your appreciation for your loved ones during this time?

5 reasons you shouldn’t use your phone whilst driving

Just quickly skipping the next song on your playlist, glancing at that message you just received from your mom or replying to that urgent work email that your boss just sent across. All of these sound like things we use our smart devices for every single day, but when we add in the element of driving and being behind the wheel, these simple acts suddenly turn deadly.

Using your phone whilst driving can cost lives, and thousands of innocent people every year, drivers, cyclists and motorists alike, fall victim to the negligible and utterly selfish actions of others – click the link if you’re looking for Jewish lawyers near me.

We’ve all been there, been tempted to check out phones to satisfy our curiosity whilst driving. Afterall, it's only for a couple of seconds…what could happen? The truth is that when we’re behind the wheel every second counts and you need to be completely focused on what’s ahead.

 

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Here we’ve compiled 5 reasons you shouldn’t use your phone whilst driving.

You’re more likely to crash

As mentioned above, when you’re behind the wheel you need to have your wits about you and your concentration firmly on the road ahead. Sadly, looking at your phone, replying to messages and skipping the songs on your playlist even if it’s just for a moment, makes you more likely to crash your vehicle or make a catastrophic mistake behind the wheel. It’s just not worth it.

You’re risking the lives of others

Even if you’re not wholly bothered about your own safety, you should take a moment to consider the other lives you’re putting in danger. From pedestrians on the street to the people in other cars, cyclists, motorbike riders and the passengers in your own vehicle.

 

It’s illegal!

Depending on the state that you’re in, you may find yourself on the wrong side of the law if you’re caught using your phone behind the wheel. If you’re caught by the authorities then you can expect a fine, if you cause an accident then jail time is likely.

Your reaction time is slower

Studies have shown that when you’re using your phone behind the wheel, your reaction time is significantly reduced. Making a crash all the more likely.

All you have to do is pull over

If you can’t possibly go any further without checking that notification then all you need to do is pull over. You don’t need to use your phone behind the wheel!

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