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What Do The Summer Holidays Mean To You?

  • Jul 6, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 7, 2021

Written by: Tanya Slater, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

For years they have been something I dreaded as all I could see was the huge challenge of juggling my work with spending quality time with my boys and knowing that I would have 6 weeks of experiencing mum guilt when I was working and work guilt when I was playing and taking time out. Needless to say, I wasn’t even anywhere near as productive as I hoped to be, and I was unable to let myself truly let go and relax and have fun with my boys.


Now my current task is making a 10-week work plan leading up to and during the holidays. I’m scheduling communications and content to go out so that I can share details of my exciting Clarity and Confidence Clearing Challenge happening at the end of August, let everyone know about my all new group Home Clearing Club starting on September 6th and fit my live coaching sessions in the Life Clearing Club Membership all without sacrificing what’s most important to me. Family and Fun. How do you deal with the summer holidays? Do you have any great tips for helping me or anyone else in our clearing community make the most of this special time instead of feeling pressured and overwhelmed? If you have anything to share, do please email hello@thegirlwhosimplified and I will share and feature you and any great ideas you have in my next article. If you would like to join my Simple Newsletters list you can do so here. I’m excited to have you as part of the Girl Who Simplified community and am look forward to sharing more ideas, stories and inspiration with you as we travel together on this crazy journey, we call life! Big Love, Tanya a.k.a The Girl Who Simplified


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Tanya Slater, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

UK-based home-educating mum, Tanya Slater, spent a decade decluttering her home and her entire life. In doing so, she overcame her crippling mental health and improved her human experience exponentially. The Girl Who Simplified condenses 40 years of life challenges, learning, and experience and is now a work of passion transforming people’s lives with her proven transformation formula and simplify to succeed message. Tanya currently teaches busy women how to control their homes to take control of their lives better. It’s best described as well-being, confidence, clarity, life, family, relationship, mental health, and business coaching all rolled into one and uniquely disguised as a home clearing course to make positive and lasting change. It’s magic! Born out of lockdown, Tanya’s Home Clearing Club method is a 49-day online course that gently guides students week by week, room by room around their home to remove all their excess ‘stuff.’ Very quickly, everyone starts to understand how the things they have accumulated over the years have been holding them back and adding to their overwhelm and exhaustion.

 
 

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