Risk Collective Community
The Risk Collective Community
Life's a journey, isn't it? And on that journey it's good to meet and talk to women who can join you for part of the way – whether you're stuck in the mud or shooting the rapids. Push back the boundaries, join us and become a member of the Risk Collective. By joining, you will have the opportunity to:
- Craft and upload your profile.
- Meet other women who are experiencing or thinking the same as you and finding ways to deal with it in a positive, active way.
- Share ideas and adventures and slough off routine.
- Sound off on hot topics on the discussion board.
- Give and get support.
In return, you'll get a monthly newsletter from us – if you sign up to it – with exclusive offers, book and product reviews and our picks of the best writing on riskcollective.com.
Oh, and do let me know how you get on!
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Ali Stewart
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Account Created
Jan 10th 2008
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Last Active
Apr 24th 2008
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Visit Count
0
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Number of discussions started
11
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Number of replies to discussions
6
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Comments on articles
2
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Member Rank:
Low Risk
Year of Birth
1963
Location
Bath
What is the biggest risk you've taken?
Having a daughter, setting up own business, riding motorbikes, jumping out of a plane, moving to Spain, moving to Bath, starting this website! Mid-life looming – feel the need to take more risks before body less willing!
What's your story?
Go to About Us to find out more…
SMILING THROUGH THE RAIN
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), also known as winter depression is a bona fide mood disorder. Symptoms can include depression, anxiety, lethargy and, cravings for starchy, sweet foods…
HAS ANYONE SEEN MY OFF SWITCH?
Are you a shouldn’t be binge drinker? Do you have the odd night out a week where you let off a ton of steam, get so caught up in the feeling of freedom and chasing fun that you throw all caution to the wind and completely lose any concept of a ‘stop button’?…
ECO-CADET SEEKS GUIDANCE…
Determined to do our bit for the planet, a lot of us eco-aware-ish folk are not adverse to getting our hands a bit dirty… but does it have to be SO grim, expensive and time-consuming?
