
The Art of Happiness

Kick start 2024 with Life Coach - Cressida Landless
I started The Art of Happiness in 2016 after I had completed a post graduate course in Psychosynthesis Leadership Coaching. Rather than entering the corporate world as a leadership coach, I was drawn to working with individuals who were keen to reach their full potential, and achieve success and happiness, without having to struggle with the difficulties that are accepted as an inevitable part of life.
The areas in which I specialise are relationships; a lack of confidence socially or in the work place; fear of exclusion; sadness and grief; anxiety and panic attacks and any other areas of concern.
I am based in Cirencester, and in addition to individual one to one coaching consultations, in 2024, I will be running regular workshops known as Happiness Days. Each workshop will be dedicated to one of the above topics. Visit my website for further details www.notesofhappiness.co.uk
Cressida Landless

Rare Cotswold Home Opportunities
Four rare and compelling Cotswold home-project opportunities, each of which offers unique scope for restoration, development, and bespoke build.
Rare Cotswold Home Opportunities
Pub Of The Month - The Hollow Bottom: Iconic Horse Racing Pub Reopens
One of the Cotswolds’ most iconic racing pubs, The Hollow Bottom, has reopened!
Pub Of The Month - The Hollow Bottom: Iconic Horse Racing Pub Reopens
Butler Sherborn is delighted to sponsor the Members Marquee, Moreton Show - Saturday 6th September
Moreton Show is one of the UK’s largest and most prestigious one-day agricultural shows. It’s a celebration of British farming, rural traditions, and community spirit.
Butler Sherborn is delighted to sponsor the Members Marquee, Moreton Show - Saturday 6th September
Drought Tolerant Plants By Oxford Garden Designs
After the long, hot, dry spring and summer the impact of climate change in most of our gardens is obvious. Establishing that pristine, green stripy lawn has been a challenge this summer, and, given the shortage of water in our reservoirs, not sustainable. Many of our favourite garden plants have fried, shrivelled, or even died so it seems inevitable to me that us green-fingered folk will have to make some changes in our approach to maintaining gardens.
Drought Tolerant Plants By Oxford Garden Designs