May Update

How are we at the end of May! Time just keeps on flying buy!

I have had the holiday blues since coming back from Italy at the end of last month for the 30th and I still can’t seem to shake it. It probably means that something needs to change aka moving abroad. That is still something I would love to do. 

Anyway, back to May. 

May for me has been full of football. Being a Chelsea season ticket holder, I think almost every weekend in May has been football. We played in the FA Cup final against Liverpool at Wembley, sadly we lost on penalties. Despite the score and frustration I had a good day out with friends. I will miss my weekends at the football. I also hope this situation with our takeover gets sorted soon.

May has also been a time to reconnect. I have seen family that I haven’t in years and even met some for the first time. It was truly warming to see them and I am glad to be back in touch with them. Family is where life begins and love never ends. 

Other than the above there hasn’t been too much else happening. It has been a relatively quiet month in terms of events and travel.

I am ready to work on my goals for June for my business and personally too, but before that, let us all enjoy a long bank holiday for the jubilee weekend!

All The Best, 

Live Like KK x

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Happiness Depends On Ourselves

When it comes to happiness, you shouldn’t have to wait. 

Behaviour change is possible. It all starts with figuring out who you are.

We need to evaluate how happy we are now. We need to look at the following:

  1. Friendships
  2. Career 
  3. Family Life
  4. Health 
  5. Day to Day Activities

Once we look at these we should then start with small efforts to make improvements in the aspects that we want to change. 

We can gratitude daily, exercise frequently, even ensure we do acts of kindness, it could be for someone we know or even a stranger. 

These are simple things that help us make sure we create happiness. 

Moving Home In Your Twenties?

I am moving back home at the end of February, and when I say this to people, they respond in a negative way. It is viewed as you failing, when in reality it actually helps you to get on the right track. 

I can fully say, that after I finished university, I was excited to move out after living away for 3 years and that is what I did. I moved to Golders Green for a year and then to South London for 3 years but this year I am finally moving back.

I will be living in the converted studio. I am very excited. Moving back home can have its positives, and they are:

  1. I will be able to save money. 

Of course I will be paying rent, but unlike renting, and all the extra bills on top, these are included, so the money that I would have paid on top I will save. 

2. I love my family and cats 

I enjoy spending time with my mum and brother and cat. I like the times when I can sit with them over a cup of tea and watch TV or just generally have a chat. For some people, sadly they don’t have this, but if you are fortunate enough to have your family around, make the most of spending time with them. 

3. I still am independent

Many people believe that being back at home, you lose your independence. This really isn’t the case. You need to be able to have that trust, honesty and respect. You divide your time fairly, you spend your time with them but you also dedicate time to doing your own thing and vice versa. 

I can fully say, that deciding to move back home is a step in the right direction in order for my wellbeing, independence, financial goals and even being able to work towards my future career.