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Author: Leila Gracie

Breaking bad news on Mother’s Day: I’m an anti-ritualist

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On Sunday, I noted the following: People walking determinedly, holding bunches of flowers People taking their mothers out, […]

Leila Gracie March 14, 2018 Living & believing, Things we believe, Uncategorized

Dressing up women’s rights: the problem with the #metoo movement

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I have encountered sexism. I have seen it in recruitment. I have known men who give me the […]

Leila Gracie March 11, 2018 Equality & identity, Feminism

How to deal with being wronged and why karma is real

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When dating, I used to get so mad because I suspected that some men were serial womanisers (for […]

Leila Gracie March 9, 2018 Living & believing, Things we believe

There is injustice all around you, if you choose to see it

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I have witnessed great injustice. I have observed a bully, driven by paranoia, repeat the same pattern of […]

Leila Gracie March 4, 2018 Living & believing, Psychological wellbeing

Cake review: Almond Croissant, Belle Époque, N16

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We have a winner! It has chew, crispness, and plenty of tasty almond stuff – but not too […]

Leila Gracie February 28, 2018 Cake reviews, Food, Out & about, Uncategorized

Are you thinking about food again? Confessions of a sugar addict

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There’s a nice children’s book by Michael Rosen called ‘You’re Thinking about Doughnuts’. Well, that’s me, basically. I […]

Leila Gracie February 27, 2018 Living & believing
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Hate making mistakes? There’s a solution…

Taking the Mick? Women who want a baby (and a promotion too)

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Two and a half years ago I was desperately unhappy in my job but knew that my partner […]

Leila Gracie February 20, 2018 Equality & identity

Cake review: Hazelnut Gianduja, Yauatcha, W1F (£9)

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Yeah they’re totally taking the P charging £9 but these things form part of the dessert menu so […]

Leila Gracie February 19, 2018 Cake reviews, Food, Out & about, Uncategorized

A mental breakdown can be a gift in disguise… but not all broken things can be fixed

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Most of us have some kind of mental health weak-spot. Some people are terribly lacking in confidence. Some […]

Leila Gracie February 18, 2018 Living & believing, Psychological wellbeing, Uncategorized
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Dating story: Shame

Cake review: Pistachio Eclair, Maître Choux, 6AW (£6.30)

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As I may have mentioned before, I’m not one of these “it’s too sweet” people. If you miss […]

Leila Gracie February 11, 2018 Cake reviews, Food, Out & about, Uncategorized
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What to do if… ‘I’m not happy in my relationship but don’t want to risk losing my partner’

Are you unconventional? Then dating apps might not be for you

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I like The Undateables on Channel 4 and I hope that, despite the God-awful name, it has helped […]

Leila Gracie February 4, 2018 Courtship, Relationships

Don’t settle for bad cake! Check out this London cake map

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I have eaten and reviewed 150 of London’s best cakes (and counting!). The results of this labour are […]

Leila Gracie February 2, 2018 Cake reviews, Out & about

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