GIVEAWAY: An Ecostore Pamper Pack
March 7, 2010 by Rachel Goodchild
Filed under Beautiful You, Giveaways, Health and Wellbeing, Rachel Likes (+ GIVEAWAYS), Special Offers
My brother got me onto Ecostore products years ago, and they’ve been a regular part of my household shopping ever since. One of my kids has sensitive skin, and it has helped reduce reactions, and I like the fact I don’t get a chemical smell in my house when I’m cleaning.
I used the baby [...]
BOOK REVIEW: Getting Over Mr Right
March 5, 2010 by Rachel Goodchild
Filed under Break Ups, Singles
by Chrissie Manby
I was really looking forward to getting this book-the premise is perfect; a chick lit for today, with a girl getting over being dumped on Facebook by her boyfriend of three years.
It was a fun read, but I felt it just didn’t connect with me enough the way some chick lit books do. [...]
So I’m looking for a 43 year old dim witted Aucklander…
March 4, 2010 by Rachel Goodchild
Filed under Dating, Sex, Dating and Singles, Singles
According to a recent study, the happiest and longest marriages are made when three things align:
1. the male is five years older than the female
2. the woman is 27% more intelligent than the male
3. you have the same cultural background.
Guess that’s going to narrow the field a little right? Perhaps I should put it on [...]
Breakfast: Online Dating Tips
March 4, 2010 by Rachel Goodchild
Filed under Dating, Internet Dating, Singles
I sometimes forget that this website started from my book Eighty Eight Dates. It all seems such a long time ago that I whipped myself into a dating frenzy to research internet dating.
I spoke about this topic on Breakfast with Paul Henry this morning (was lovely to see him again!). It was a short segment [...]
Need to vent? Just Don’t Press Send!
March 1, 2010 by Rachel Goodchild
Filed under Break Ups, Singles
I spend a large amount of time writing. It’s my job after all. It hasn’t always been that way however. When I was at school my teachers despaired at the lack of effort I put into anything written. The problem wasn’t the writing- it was that I hadn’t found anything I was passionate about to [...]

