What to do if your child will be old enough to drive in 2025
Article courtesy of Ashley Winston, Palmdale Motors - car finders who care.
My daughter desperately wants to drive. While this makes me incredibly proud, she's only 12 so will need to wait a little longer...
Client success stories: Joy
“Today I sent my kids out in their PE kit, and it was school photo day”. These were the words of our now client Joy, when she met Sue on an explore call recently.
Client success stories: James
James’s story. “I’m throwing money at problems to make them go away…”
Solo senior professional James, felt as though he was in a permanent state of emergency. Things kept happening out of the blue, and with no option to take time out of his day, he felt his only option was to pay his way out of trouble.
Client success stories: Richard and Ruth
Richard felt uneasy about the amount he was travelling with work and how much being away left on the shoulders of his wife, who also worked full time and was at an important moment in her own career.
Client success stories: Sally
Before she discovered CiD, Sally, solo parent of two teenage boys, was caught in a downward spiral where she had to react their needs in real-time, but desperately needed undistracted focused time to develop her new venture.
Your guide to buying home tech with confidence.
Our Home Tech expert, Mike, shares his advice on what to look for when buying new products for your home
How to dial down exam stress
We explore ways you can support your youngster during exam periods…
What is NSDR and does it work?
NSDR or Non Sleep Deep Rest is a method of relaxation that’s based on the practice of yoga nidra that can reduce stress and anxiety as well as improve sleep, focus and overall wellbeing…
DE-CLUTTER MASTERCLASS
With really not very long before the children are back at home for half term, we’ve put together a De-Clutter Masterclass enabling you to ‘power through’ this important part of managing your House and Home for the whole family’s benefit.
How to be a Great Giver of Gifts
It might not surprise you to know the team at Consider it Done is frequently asked for interesting gift ideas. So we like to think that we are somewhat experts in the art of finding a great gift.
5 ways to care for your cashmere
A cashmere jumper is a luxurious garment to own, deserving special care to protect your investment. Here are 5 ways to ensure your cashmere lasts and stays in the best possible condition.
5 ways to remind yourself that London is an incredible place to live
If you find yourself with just a couple of hours between meetings in the City, instead of burying your head in a laptop and latte, here are a few ideas to refresh, rejuvenate and remind yourself that London is an incredible place to live.
Sourdough or Sour-faux?
Here are some thoughts and insights from Nutritional Therapist Venetia Mitchell on the long-term health impacts of bread and what ‘true’ Sourdough is.
CiD's Favourite Time Hacks: 1Password
We’ve all been there – wrestling with the mental gymnastics of password recall, grappling with whether the password ended with ‘*’ or '!'.
4 steps to Achieving ‘Intelligent Delegation’
You already know that success at work relies on success at home. So how can you feel more in control? Have ‘the things you want’ happen, not just ‘the things that happen’ happen. Through ‘intelligent delegation’. So how does this work?
Why There’s No Such Thing as Work-Life Balance
Society's fixation with work-life balance is the pursuit of an unattainable goal - let’s switch perspective. It’s possible to re-calibrate our mindset and consider the integration of work and private lives as a moving target. Read our latest article on why there's no such thing as work-life balance.
Why some delegation is easy and some isn’t.
Do you find it easy to delegate at work but struggle to outsource your home-life? Ever wondered why some delegation is easy and some isn’t? We explored this one further.
The Power of a Good Brief
Have you ever been disappointed with the results after you have trusted someone to do something on your behalf? How often has the end product not been what you’d hoped for?
Sometimes it’s the fault of the person tasked with the job. But sometimes there is more to it.
Why it's ok to be a control freak
An industry first: making it ok to be a control freak.
The world sees control freaks in a negative way. To be badged a control freak is without question a withering indictment.

