Boho lace mini dress with delicate trim, paired with pointed heeled mules and cornrows hairstyle

I’ve always been drawn to pieces that feel effortless yet considered, and this dress captures that balance so naturally. It moves with an ease that makes it perfect for slower mornings, the kind where everything feels unhurried. The lace trim adds a delicate softness that I find myself returning to more and more lately — a subtle detail, but one that changes the entire feel of the piece.

I paired it with heeled mules that offer just enough height while still feeling easy to wear. There’s something about a pointed toe that brings a quiet structure to a look, even when everything else leans relaxed and undone.

I’m currently wearing my hair in cornrows, and I’ve been really enjoying how effortless they feel day to day. I recently found a new hairstylist, and there’s something refreshing about her approach — she’s young, focused, and truly attentive to her craft. It’s rare to find someone who understands your vision so clearly and brings it to life with such care. I have a feeling I’ll be returning to her often.

Altogether, this look feels like a balance of ease and intention — which is exactly where I find myself drawn to at the moment.

Cover of Dissection of a Murder by Jo Murray, a suspenseful courtroom thriller

Have you read Dissection of a Murder yet? Because I’m still thinking about it.

From the moment I opened this book, I knew I was in for something completely different. Leila Reynolds — a defence barrister with ambition, nerves, and far more intelligence than she gives herself credit for — lands a case she never expected: the murder of a respected judge. Not a minor judge. A judge whose death sends shockwaves through the legal world. The kind of case seasoned barristers whisper about, but don’t volunteer for.

And instead of stepping back, Leila steps forward.

But here’s the twist: the defendant, Jack Millman, isn’t offering her much to work with. In fact, he’s offering her nothing at all. Silence. Not a defence. Not an explanation. Just a refusal to speak. Yes: the man accused of murder chooses his lawyer — and then says absolutely nothing about what happened.

Try building a defence on that.


Barista Bar coffee machine at SPAR Royston, with a freshly made cup of coffee on the counter

So, I got a cup of SPAR coffee and does it taste good? Yes, it does.

I was contacted to do a walk-in review for the Barista Bar at SPAR, and I had an amazing time shooting the video. I filmed it at SPAR Royston here in Scotland. The management were very friendly, and it didn’t take long to complete the video. I really enjoyed the whole process.

The coffee tastes great, and the environment is lovely. The Barista Bar is quick and efficient, it took me just 40 seconds to make my coffee. I also love the colour of the Barista Bar, it’s so vibrant and beautiful. The coffee machine is easy to use and navigate, and I believe anyone can understand it on their first go.

Fun fact: The Barista Bar was designed to bring café-quality coffee to convenience stores, making it easy for anyone to enjoy a professional coffee without visiting a café.

Fast and vibrant Barista Bar coffee at SPAR , Scotland

Spring floral birthday cakes feel special because they connect so naturally with the season. Spring is a time when everything comes back to life, and floral cake designs reflect that same feeling of freshness, color, and growth.

What I love most about these cakes is how they bring nature into something so personal. Soft flowers, delicate petals, and natural textures make each cake feel calm and thoughtful rather than overly styled. There is something grounding about using earthy tones like soft greens, warm beige, muted browns, and gentle pastels. It feels natural and real, like a quiet nod to the outdoors.

 


Floral cake designs in spring often take inspiration from gardens and wildflowers. You’ll see hand-piped blooms, fresh floral arrangements, and simple buttercream finishes that keep everything light and elegant. Nothing feels forced, just naturally beautiful.

These cakes are perfect for spring birthdays because they match the mood of the season. Fresh air, longer days, and blooming flowers all come together in one design. A floral cake doesn’t just look good, it feels like spring on a plate.

If you're interested in purchasing any of these delicious cakes, please don't hesitate to get in touch with: belbearbakes

Bel Bear Bakes | Melbourne Cakes

An image of people relaxing at a beautiful cafe.

Stop scrolling for a second.

What if your life didn’t need to change to feel better—only the way you experienced it did?

Romanticizing your life isn’t about pretending everything is perfect or living like a movie character. It’s about learning how to notice, choose, and shape moments so life feels more intentional, meaningful, and alive—even on ordinary days.

And yes, this advice applies whether you’re at home, in your neighborhood, traveling, living with a disability, navigating burnout, or just trying to feel like yourself again.

Let’s slow this down and talk about it properly.

What Does “Romanticizing Your Life” Actually Mean?

Romanticizing your life means approaching everyday experiences with intention, presence, and appreciation, even when life is imperfect.

It’s not about:
  • Ignoring struggles
  • Comparing your life to social media
  • Needing money, beauty, or travel
  • Performing happiness
It is about:
  • Finding meaning in small, repeatable moments
  • Designing your environment to support your well-being
  • Treating your life as something worth paying attention to
  • Creating rituals instead of rushing through time
At its core, romanticizing your life is a mindset shift paired with practical habits.

Why Romanticizing Your Life Matters (And How It Helps You)

1. It Improves Mental and Emotional Well-Being

When you intentionally notice what’s good or grounding, your nervous system calms. Romanticizing life encourages presence, which reduces anxiety, rumination, and emotional numbness.
 
2. It Makes Life Feel Less Empty or Repetitive

Routine doesn’t have to feel robotic. Small rituals—like morning light, familiar routes, and favorite music—turn repetition into stability and comfort.
 
3. It Builds Self-Respect

When you treat your time, space, and body with care, you reinforce the belief that you matter. That belief changes how you make decisions.
 
4. It’s Accessible

Romanticizing your life doesn’t require travel, money, or physical ability. It adapts to your environment and your capacity.

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