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The Design of Hearth
Then the design for the app to launch has been mocked-up by Plan Pixels in India to show: Sign in – Either email and password or via a social media account. No personal questions and information about what the app … Continue reading
Posted in 3 meals to deliver vitamins and mineral, Big breakfast, Create your own meals without recipes, Creating a Health App, Getting 3 healthy meals a day, How to avoid snacking, How to not get food cravings, Nutrition and Health, Vitamins and minerals in foods, Weight versus health, Women in Business
Tagged Appsheet, feeling fantastic, Figma, micronutrients, nutrition is nature's medicine, Plan Pixels, weight loss, weight management
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What to Do if Your Learning Style is Not Catered For
Since the 1990s, when I was taking my art degree, I noticed how many English higher education establishments were very academic-centric. My various artistic friends attended free art colleges in London, Bristol and the south coast (Bishop’s Otter, Dartington etc) … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Diary of an Entrepreneur Start Up, Dyspraxia, Female Entrepreneur, Female Start-up, Inclusion and DIversity, Journal, Journey to Become an Entrepreneur, Language and Communication, Universal Truths, Visual processing, Women in Business
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Need for Public Nutrition Information From Impartial Sources
All my life I have thought about my weight. Looking back at photos of me as a child, it seems as though I was inflating and deflating regularly. Hindsight is fantastic for diet and I now know that the food … Continue reading
Posted in Creating a Health App, Diary of an Entrepreneur Start Up, Female Entrepreneur, Female Start-up, Journal, Journey, Journey to Become an Entrepreneur, Nutrition and Health, politics and public information, Universal Truths, Weight versus health, Women in Business
Tagged aches, allergy, bodywise, cravings, decreases, deficiency, diet filter, dietary supplements, food intolerance, food sensitivity, genetic, grocery shopping, health, healthy weight, hunger, journey of discovery, meal planner, minerals, pains, planning meals, preference, Pregnancy, research, symptoms, thirst, trial and error, vitamins, Weight
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Understanding My Target Audience and Key Features
All the research I’ve done seems to keep leading me back to one main route, which accumulates things that occurred to me following various experiences, views remembered from books or articles I’ve read or what I learned during my childhood, … Continue reading
Posted in Creating a Health App, Diary of an Entrepreneur Start Up, Female Entrepreneur, Female Start-up, Journal, Journey, Journey to Become an Entrepreneur, Women in Business
Tagged Allen Carr, congenital, cravings, deficiencies, Easyway, hearing loss, hypothyroid, insulin tolerance, iodine, obesity, Pregnancy
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My Entrepreneurial Journey
Welcome to my journey to become an entrepreneur as I develop a proactive, self-care nutrition app. I started on this venture after joining the Launchpad program at Falmouth University in January 2020. An senior NHS representative presented us with The … Continue reading
Posted in Creating a Health App, Diary of an Entrepreneur Start Up, Female Entrepreneur, Female Start-up, Journal, Journey, Journey to Become an Entrepreneur, Women in Business
Tagged avoidable, diary, diet app, dietary preference, diverse, entrepreneur, entrepreneurial, Female Entrepreneur, inclusive, Journal, narrative, NCDs, NHS, non-communicable disases, prevention, proactive health, prophesy of doom, self-care, story
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My Journal – A Female Entrepreneur
If my proactive self-care health app ever gets anywhere, please feel free to then review my journey. My aim is to create a Start-Up App Business in Cornwall. Right now, I am at the stage where I am starting to … Continue reading
Posted in Creating a Health App, Diary of an Entrepreneur Start Up, Female Entrepreneur, Female Start-up, Journal, Journey, Journey to Become an Entrepreneur, Uncategorized, Women in Business
Tagged avoiding NCDs, Creating a Health App, finding own nutrition, natural sources, nourishment, nutrition, preventing disease, proactive health, raw food, reminders to do things to stay healthy, self-care, Welcome to my story
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