An easier way to ‘get a balance’

We may be living in an age when women can have it all, but do you find the pressure to be perfect in every way is becoming overwhelming?
Trying to make sure you’re excelling at work, spending quality time with your partner and family and taking care of their nutritional needs as well as your own is becoming a challenge for many of us.
So is it time to just accept the inevitable and give up on finding some peaceful equilibrium in our lives, or is there some kind of secret blueprint to achieve what we all strive for – balance?
The Flour Advisory Bureau has conducted an extensive survey with women up and down the country to explore how their daily demands impact the balance of their lives. Which areas do they feel most guilty about neglecting? How many really have the time to cook from scratch, even if they want to, and what are the guilty pleasures they will succumb to?
These, amongst a host of other common issues will be revealed, along with their solutions, in our live web TV show where life coach Allison Mitchell will show you how to give yourself time to achieve your most important goals, and celebrity mum Mich Turner will prove you can have it all with her inspirational story of business and family success.
Nutritionist Fiona Hunter will also show you how to make easy, nutritious eating the norm by letting you into some secrets on how one of the UK’s favourite foods, bread, can create many different and healthy meals for your family.
With 99% of households buying bread, this show will give you some practical ideas on how to reap the full benefits of a classic family favourite that is naturally low in sugar and lower in salt, is enriched with calcium and is a good source of protein and fibre – whilst still being utterly delicious!
Alison Mitchell, Fiona Hunter and Mich Turner will be live online on Friday 30th July at 11am to discuss how to ‘get a balance’ in your life.
To take part, visit: studiotalk.tv/show/the_easy_way_to_get_a_balance
For more information visit: fabflour.co.uk