YesTribe Weekly: Vibe on the Tribe

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YesTribe Weekly: Vibe on the Tribe

In the past week I’ve been browsing daily over our little (big..) tribe (gang..) and noticed several new people joining and introducing themselves for the first time, which is pretty great! Stepping up and saying hello to thousands of strangers, while looking for ‘yes’ and inspiration!

And in true Yes Tribe style, you’ve all been so welcoming – throwing out positivity like free hugs after lockdown. 

One of the questions put forward by a new member was; “What have you said ‘yes’ to recently?”

Now, an old version of me would have initially thought that I’ve got nothing good enough to mention that I’ve said yes to, and I’d tell myself that I’m not that exciting…but you don’t have to have been on a big adventure or done something spectacular – today I did yoga and ate cookies!

Whatever you say yes to also does not have to be some grand experience. It can be absolutely anything, big or small. On one of my many lists I have written two tiny things; Learn to do a French braid, and learn to make an origami boat. So I’ve since made a few pretty little boats and my hair’s been a bloody mess!

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Lurking on the tribe!

When I joined the Yes Tribe, I was a ‘lurker’ for a while…okay I was actually lurking for a few years! I was one of the people who didn’t like to expose myself on the group – it can make you feel vulnerable, right? So I just sat back and watched everyone else posting, and you know what? That’s fine. We’re all about inspiring.

Although I didn’t show myself for so long, the group still did me a world of good just by being there – anyone can take what they need from this group, but know that you will always be welcomed warmly if you step forward to say hello (warning: you might get encouraged to say yes to something!).

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Art attack

Something else I’ve seen this week is that you lot have also been getting pretty creative lately, and I love a little art to make my eyes happy! I think art and creativity have been a kind of therapy for many people recently.

Some do art on the regular and some are just trying something new – you’ve been painting some gorgeous images and landscapes, making gem jewellery, someone made an awesome clock out of sticks, and one guy painted some pebbles as pretty realistic strawberries. As rocks go they looked delicious. 

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I’d say it’s a pretty brave thing to share your own personal art to literally thousands of people! What’s even nicer, is when people from those thousands come forward and appreciate it, encourage it and welcome it, which is what this tribe is really all about – you do you, and man, are you loved for it. 

There have been some words in the group this week which have been mentioned several times; positivity, inspiration, and sharing. I think it’s safe to say that those themes are pretty constant here in general. 

Whenever someone shares something, it’s providing inspiration for all who need it. You never know – your one post could spark something in just one person amongst those thousands, which would be amazing, right? A little yes can go a long way.

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Tribe Recommended Seasons to Watch

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Tribe Recommended Seasons to Watch

Whether you’re a binge watcher or like to dip in and out of a good series, check out the recommendations submitted by The YesTribe.

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Mandalorian

Stranger Things

Kingdom

Atypical

Red Dwarf

Sex Education

The Nest

The Blacklist

Ozark

Unbelievable

 

The Good Place

Messiah

Top of The Lake

Marcella

Friday Night Dinner

Race Across the World

Bondi Rescue

Tales from the Loop

The Sinner

Homeland

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Bike Maintenance Video Workshops

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Bike Maintenance Video Workshops

There’s no time like the present to dust off your bike in the shed, spruce it up, give it some love and head out for an adventure while there’s less traffic on the roads!

The bike savvy Jago Hartland and Scott Wallace of the SayYesMore crew have put together a series of videos to help you service your bike :)

Short and easy to follow videos show you:

  • What You Should Carry in Your Basic Bike Repair Kit

  • Break Balancing

  • Tuning Gears

  • Wheel Assessment and Bearing Adjustment

  • Wheel Trueing

  • How to Clean Your Bicycle

  • Brake Care

  • Cycle in Comfort - Avoiding Saddle Sore!

  • How to Clean Your Bike Chain

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Tribe Recommended Books

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Tribe Recommended Books

We all love to curl up with a good book - some people can never read the same book twice, others have some solid favourites they love to read again and again. Well, whether they are awesome cook books, thriller crime novels, fantasy fiction or travel guides to inspire your next adventure, we want to hear about it and will add it to our list…

  • Pants of Perspective by Anna McNuff

  • Kairos by Laura Kennington

  • Life in the Slow Lane by Dave Cornthwaite

  • The Big Book of Yes: 17 Short Adventure Stories edited by Jon Doolan

  • The Bigger Book of Yes: 22 Short Adventure Stories edited by Jon Doolan

  • The Biggest Book of Yes - coming soon!

  • DATE by Dave Cornthwaite

  • A Thousand Names by YesTriber Matilde Tomat Dall'Oglio

  • Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie (an excellent puzzler - see if you can figure out who did it!)

  • The Man Who Climbs Trees by James Aldred

  • The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

  • If You Feel To Much by Jamie Tworkowski

  • Swell by Liz Clark (contains some stunning imagery)

  • Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

  • A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson

  • Into The Wild by Jon Krakaur

  • The Wild Truth by Carine McCandless

  • The Old Ways by Robert McFarlane

  • On Roads That Echo by Charlie Walker

  • Through Sand and Snow by Charlie Walker

  • "Things I Learned From Falling" by Claire Nelson. It twines together her back story of happiness, then falling into depression and back out again, together with her story of hiking on her own in Joshua tree national park in California, falling and shattering her hip and eventual rescue several days later. It's written in a way that made me want to keep reading.

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CoronaTime Freebies & Offers

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CoronaTime Freebies & Offers

At this time of uncertainty, it’s lovely to see some of the biggest brands in the world doing their part to make life a bit easier for everyone. Check out all the offers below that are open to everyone and then a separate list for NHS staff and other service heroes…

We’ll keep updating this list but also worth checking out the Money Saving Expert website for their list too

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OFFERS FOR EVERYONE

  • Audible (awesome for audio books) are offering all their children's stories for free during this time. Great for kids, but personally we’re pretty happy about that too 🤩

  • Banff Film Festival are sharing free adventure films so you can still travel around the world from home!

OFFERS AND FREEBIES FOR SERVICE STAFF

  • Arnold Clark has offered to help get NHS workers with lifts to and from work

  • Itsu & Carluccios’s - free hot drinks/soups & 50% off food for NHS workers

  • Pret: Hot drinks are on the house for NHS workers and 50% off everything else

  • L'Occitane are giving away free hand cream for NHS workers

  • Gilette - free razors for NHS staff

  • McDonalds, Cafe Nero, Paul cafes, Burger King, Greggs and KFC giving out free coffee.

  • Brewdog - 50% discount on food and drinks for NHS workers

  • Starbucks - free hot drinks to NHS, council and emergency workers

  • Leon, Nandos, Yo! Sushi, Pizza Hut - 50% discount to NHS staff.

  • Las Iguanas - 40% off food and a free can of coke for NHS workers

  • Dominos pizza are giving NHS workers a free medium pizza on selected nights in selected branches - keep an eye out for them!

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