▲ 0 r/UKJobs

Recommendations for stress free Jobs that are ideally WFH

Due to health issues I’m looking find a job that is straightforward and not stressful or very cognitively challenging. I would consider something travelling to a work location if it is local and easy to travel to. Due to health issues I will only be able to work part time hours. Can anyone suggest anything please?

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u/No_excuses0101 — 5 days ago

First birthday present and celebration ideas for baby boy? 🥇🥳🎂

Looking for ideas for a bday present for our little boy and ways to celebrate the day with him. Not looking to do a party but rather celebrate the day with him via an experience/trip somewhere.

Based in west London so any places easily commutable by car or public transport would be appreciated.

Thank you

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u/No_excuses0101 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/FisherPrice+2 crossposts

Anyone know where I can buy one of these please?

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Mix & Learn DJ Table

https://shopping.mattel.com/en-gb/products/fisher-price-laugh-and-learn-mix-and-learn-dj-table-hlm43-en-gb

Looking to buy one for our boy’s first birthday next month but they’re not showing in stock anywhere in the UK. Just spent a while searching online with no luck.

Anyone know if they are in stock anywhere or a way I can buy one abroad and get it delivered to UK please?

u/No_excuses0101 — 12 days ago
▲ 4 r/stroke

Stroke

Can anyone recommend any low stress or easy going jobs that can be worked part time after a stroke?

I am looking for something that is easy to do / repetitive/ low stress on a part time basis ideally.

Has anyone come across any jobs like this or any considerate / flexible employers? I’m UK based but open to hear from all survivors globally

Thanks

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u/No_excuses0101 — 18 days ago
▲ 2 r/stroke

Stroke survivors in UK?

Any stroke survivors in the UK?

What caused your stroke and how has the rehab and support transitioning back to ‘normal life’ been?

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u/No_excuses0101 — 21 days ago
▲ 5 r/UKJobMarket+1 crossposts

Jobs after stroke

Can anyone suggest any jobs that are ideally low stress and very repetitive or easy to do / learn. I’d like remote(work from home) if possible, but don’t mind doing something that gets me out of the house a few days locally. Looking for part time work as that is what I can manage at the moment. UK Based. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

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u/No_excuses0101 — 22 days ago
▲ 5 r/remotejobsfinders+1 crossposts

Working after stroke

Can anyone suggest any jobs that are ideally low stress and very repetitive or easy to do / learn. I’d like remote(work from home) if possible but don’t mind doing something that gets me out of the house a few days. Looking for part time work as that is what I can manage at the moment. UK Based.

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u/No_excuses0101 — 22 days ago

Podcasts and YouTube channels for new parents on parenting

Can anyone recommend and good sources for evidence based / science backed advice and tips for new parents on parenting.

Thanks

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u/No_excuses0101 — 29 days ago

Podcasts and YouTube channels for new parents on parenting

Can anyone recommend and good sources for evidence based / science backed advice and tips for new parents on parenting.

Thanks

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u/No_excuses0101 — 29 days ago

Podcasts and YouTube channels for new parents on parenting

Can anyone recommend and good sources for evidence based / science backed advice and tips for new parents on parenting.

Thanks

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u/No_excuses0101 — 30 days ago
▲ 13 r/stroke

Work / Jobs After Stroke

Hello fellow survivors!

Has anyone found a new job or line of work that is remote/work from home, part time/flexible hours and not too stressful or intense?

Looking for ideas for myself as I need to find a job that I can manage. Currently work in IT which is too complicated for me to handle. My main issue is neuro fatigue and some cognitive issues like slower information processing. I can walk and am mobile, but would prefer to work from home to conserve energy spent on travelling.

Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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u/No_excuses0101 — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/stroke

UK Survivors - has anyone managed to claim PIP successfully for just post stroke neuro fatigue?

If you did, what was the process like and what evidence did you supply? Thank you

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u/No_excuses0101 — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/stroke

For anyone in the UK that had a stroke and suffers from fatigue, what evidence did you need to provide if you were successful in obtaining PIP?

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u/No_excuses0101 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/stroke

Any UK based stroke survivors that were unable to return to the job they did previously?

Looking to connect with other other UK based stroke survivors who have had to change career path or been unable to return to the job they did previously.

DM me if you don’t want to comment publicly, happy to connect and chat.

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u/No_excuses0101 — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/MonzoReferralLinks+6 crossposts

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u/No_excuses0101 — 10 days ago