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Stepping out: A local mum's journey from self-doubt to entrepreneurship

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Approaching 40 and juggling motherhood, career, and life's chaos, Rachel Good launched her wellbeing business with a simple but powerful mission – helping others thrive without burnout, guilt, or compromise.

For years, Rachel had prioritised everyone else's needs above her own, until a moment of realisation changed everything. Now, through her business A Good Balance, she's creating a supportive community where wellbeing forms the foundation for both personal and professional success.

Finding her own balance

"I used to mistakenly view self-care or 'me-time' as a selfish act," Rachel explains, reflecting on her journey. "But I have come to understand that these nurturing habits are vital for my role as a mother, colleague, and friend."

The turning point came in 2024. "Maybe it was turning 40 that January that pushed me to think, 'now or never,'" she says.

After hosting her first event in August and a second in September, Rachel finally gathered the courage to officially establish her company.

"I had always dreamed of running my own business but lacked the confidence," she admits.

Rachel Good, founder of A Good Balance
Rachel Good, founder of A Good BalanceRachel GoodA Good Balance

Small habits, big impact

At the heart of Rachel's approach are the sustainable habits that transformed her own wellbeing – practices she now shares with others.

"As a parent, particularly a working one, it's all too easy to overlook the simple yet vital habits that contribute to our wellbeing," Rachel notes. "Staying hydrated by keeping a water bottle close and prioritising a nutritious breakfast are essential practices I now adhere to."

But one habit stands out above the rest: "The most transformative habit I have embraced is walking. For me, it's not just exercise; it's a crucial aspect of self-care. Stepping outside into nature, breathing in fresh air, soaking up vitamin D, and being present in your surroundings, is incredibly grounding. I return from these walks with a clearer mind and a renewed perspective."

Building a community

Through A Good Balance for Business events, Rachel offers professionals an opportunity to step away from their desks, connect with like-minded peers, and gain insights from guest speakers. These events blend networking with movement to support both personal and professional growth.

What's particularly encouraging for Rachel is how her audience has evolved. "Some who once saw wellness as just a buzzword are now embracing it," she shares. "Each event seems to attract a broader, more diverse audience, which is exactly what I aim for! Poor health affects us all one way or another at some time in our lives. My events aren't limited to those interested in a holistic lifestyle – they're designed for everyone!"

Overcoming challenges

Like many entrepreneurs, Rachel has faced obstacles in building her business. "I've struggled with perfectionism, wanting everything to be flawless before sharing it," she confesses. "But I've realised that as long as I stay true to my core values and purpose, the rest can develop over time."

The local business community has provided vital support. "I'm incredibly grateful for the amazing support from the local business community," Rachel says. "Their encouragement helped me overcome my self-doubt, and it inspires me to give back even more!"

Looking ahead

Rachel has ambitious plans for A Good Balance. "I firmly believe that managing stress and prioritising health are essential for achieving success, not just in our careers but in all areas of life, including family and friendships," she explains. "Unfortunately, we have come to accept stress as a norm, with our bodies becoming dependent on it for daily functioning. This reliance is detrimental in the long run, which is why reintroducing fundamental practices and adopting small, sustainable habits can significantly enhance our overall well-being."

Looking five years ahead, Rachel hopes "the business is thriving, continuing to grow, helping and inspiring more people to achieve some balance."

The bottom line

Through A Good Balance, Rachel Good  is challenging the notion that taking time for ourselves is selfish. Instead, she promotes the powerful idea that true wellbeing isn't about choosing between yourself and others – it's about both.

For those still hesitating to pursue their own business dreams, Rachel offers simple but powerful advice: "Don't be scared... Just, go for it! I'm glad I did."

You can find more information about A Good Balance events and services on LinkedIn or by emailing Rachel at info@agoodbalance.co.uk.

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Ross Wishart shares how St Elizabeth Hospice supported his family and why he encourages others to join the annual fundraiser.

Why it matters: St Elizabeth Hospice provides free care to over 4,000 patients and their families throughout the region each year, offering specialist support whenever and wherever it is needed.

The big picture: The Midnight Walk, now in its 19th year, returns on Saturday, 10 May at Trinity Park Events with a pyjama party theme. Last year's event raised over £135,000 to support the hospice's vital services.

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Large crowds at MNW 2024St Elizabeth Hospice

The details: Sponsored by Persimmon Homes Suffolk, the event will see hundreds of walkers dress in their most vibrant and colourful pyjamas as they take on the route.

  • The seven-mile circular route takes walkers through Ipswich streets

  • Participants will walk to the hospice grounds to write messages on a special Memory Wall

  • The route continues to Ipswich Waterfront before returning to Trinity Park

More than a charity event: The Wishart family's connection to the hospice goes beyond the Midnight Walk. Ross explained that Jemma first came under the hospice's care in early 2024, after receiving cancer treatment and support from Ipswich Hospital.

Initially, the hospice provided guidance to help them care for Jemma at home. Eventually, she was admitted to the Inpatient Unit in Ipswich, where she received care for several weeks until her death.

"Contrary to what many people might expect, the hospice is a warm and homely environment -- not a scary place at all," Ross said.

"From the moment you walk through the doors, everyone greets you with a smile. The volunteers at reception are so kind, and the staff are exceptional."

The Wishart Family
The Wishart FamilyThe Wishart Family

What they're saying: "We are eternally grateful for the love and support the hospice provided to Jemma and our family," explained Ross Wishart, whose wife Jemma received support from St Elizabeth Hospice until her death, aged 38, in July 2024.

"The hospice gave Jemma a peaceful and dignified end-of-life, allowing us to be together as a family and share precious moments. These memories will stay with us forever, and I cannot thank the hospice enough for making that possible," he added.

"We've always been keen fundraisers for various charities. While Jemma was receiving care, our family participated in the charity's Midnight Walk," Ross continued.

"It was a fantastic event, and at the halfway point, the route takes you through the hospice. Jemma was able to see us there and wish us well, which made the experience even more special."

James Fox-Golding, Events and Challenges Manager at St Elizabeth Hospice, said: "The excitement is really building as the Midnight Walk draws closer! We're looking forward to coming together with the community and our supporters to bring a fantastic party atmosphere to Ipswich for this much-loved fundraiser."

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St Elizabeth Hospice Midnight Walk 2025St Elizabeth Hospice

What's next: All ticket proceeds and donations for Midnight Walk will go to St Elizabeth Hospice, which provides support to patients and families living with life-limiting illnesses across the region.

The bottom line: "Whether through fundraising, volunteering, or taking part in events like the Midnight Walk, you're making a real difference to families like mine who are supported by the hospice during difficult times in their lives," said Ross.

For more details and to book Midnight Walk 2025 tickets, visit www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/get-involved/events/all-events-challenges/midnight-walk/ or email midnightwalk@stelizabethhospice.org.uk for queries.

To find out more about St Elizabeth Hospice call 01473 727776 or visit www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk.

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