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William

William is a seasoned journalist and author with a passion for writing about ceramics. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, he brings a unique perspective to his articles on the Mena Ceramics website. His insightful analysis and engaging writing style make him a valuable asset to the team.
What finishing tasks immediately could say about long-term stress resilience

Psychology

February 16, 2026

What finishing tasks immediately could say about long-term stress resilience

Explore how finishing tasks immediately signals stress resilience or anxiety, with pros vs cons, strategic delay tips, and UK workplace case studies.

What always choosing the same seat might reveal about decision-making patterns

Psychology

February 16, 2026

What always choosing the same seat might reveal about decision-making patterns

Discover what always choosing the same seat reveals about your habits, risk appetite, and social cues—plus practical nudges to boost focus and creativity.

A study suggests people who walk without checking their phones notice something others miss

Psychology

February 16, 2026

A study suggests people who walk without checking their phones notice something others miss

A new study shows heads-up walkers spot hazards, cues and serendipity phone-checkers miss. Explore attention science, street insights and practical tips.

Why homes with certain lighting layouts often feel instantly more relaxing

Home & Cleaning

February 16, 2026

Why homes with certain lighting layouts often feel instantly more relaxing

Why some homes feel instantly calmer: the science of soothing light, layered layouts, smart controls, and practical tips to create relaxing rooms fast.

Experts say one small hallway habit can shape first impressions of your home

Home & Cleaning

February 16, 2026

Experts say one small hallway habit can shape first impressions of your home

UK experts reveal how a 60-second hallway reset—light, scent, and clutter control—can transform first impressions of your home with simple, proven tips.

Researchers say a tiny walking habit may influence daily energy levels

Health & Sleep

February 16, 2026

Researchers say a tiny walking habit may influence daily energy levels

New research shows 1–3 minute micro-walks can steady blood sugar, cut stiffness, and boost daily energy—plus clear tips, pitfalls, and an easy schedule.

A common tea-making mistake that could be dulling flavour without most noticing

Food & Cooking

February 16, 2026

A common tea-making mistake that could be dulling flavour without most noticing

Discover the common tea-making mistake—reboiling water—that flattens flavour. Learn the science, quick fixes, and a repeatable brew routine for a brighter cup.

A surprising reason some rooms always feel stuffy, even when they’re clean

Home & Cleaning

February 16, 2026

A surprising reason some rooms always feel stuffy, even when they’re clean

Discover why clean rooms feel stuffy: rising CO2, humidity and VOCs in airtight homes. Learn simple UK-friendly fixes—from trickle vents to smart ventilation.

This subtle grocery habit may be the reason some households waste far less food

Food & Cooking

February 16, 2026

This subtle grocery habit may be the reason some households waste far less food

Learn the subtle pre-shop habit—shop your kitchen first—that helps UK households cut food waste and food bills, with steps, pros vs cons, and real examples.

The hook behind the door for clean lines: how clever storage avoids unsightly clutter

Home & Cleaning

February 10, 2026

The hook behind the door for clean lines: how clever storage avoids unsightly clutter

Keep clean lines with a discreet behind-door hook. UK expert tips on choosing materials, safe installation, pros and cons, and styling to tame everyday clutter.

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  • Researchers say a tiny walking habit may influence daily energy levels
    Researchers say a tiny walking habit may influence daily energy levels
  • Why homes with certain lighting layouts often feel instantly more relaxing
    Why homes with certain lighting layouts often feel instantly more relaxing
  • A common tea-making mistake that could be dulling flavour without most noticing
    A common tea-making mistake that could be dulling flavour without most noticing
  • Few people realise this everyday kettle habit could be quietly increasing energy use at home
    Few people realise this everyday kettle habit could be quietly increasing energy use at home
  • A surprising reason some rooms always feel stuffy, even when they’re clean
    A surprising reason some rooms always feel stuffy, even when they’re clean
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