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On a different note… Of course, this is mainly about the hospitality industry, or rather about our home. World traveler versus homebody. However, I invariably hear myself saying to people: Insta isn't real life, right? What you see is often 'just work'. My work certainly isn't just work, but for me, it is just my work too. And although the things I struggle with in real life feel like small potatoes compared to global issues, they *are* struggles. For instance, lately at the restaurant table, there has been a lot of talk about hormone balance when you aren't 3x7 (yay!) and the combination with the fact that it's just a lot. Work, kids, life. The works. We all struggle with that, sometimes a bit more than usual. After a few visits to the GP and following their advice, I ended up at the Pomme Clinic in Amsterdam, run by two sisters, one focusing on the outside and the other on the inside. To put it very bluntly. A big (unsponsored) tip for anyone also swinging from left to right and just not quite knowing what to do anymore. Personally, I’ve been getting quite discouraged lately by all the advice (and advice in various podcasts). It made me restless and, above all, insecure. After all: what works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another, and what one person needs is superfluous for another. In any case, I got a huge amount of frustration from all the tips. Sweet, really, but for me, way too much (contradictory) information. At Pomme, I personally found a listening ear for my concerns and (hopefully) a solution (we are on our way). And I wish that for everyone. I deliberately won't share a detailed account of what seems to work for me. Not because I don't want to share that, but because everyone is different. But I do want to give a shout-out to seek out tailored advice from the pros, and in my case, a ♥️ for @pommeclinics