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Books, Art, and Films Inspiring Strength in January

Happy New Year from all of us at Severn Vale Home Care! With the festive season behind us, we’re stepping into January—a time for fresh starts, setting goals, and recharging our minds, bodies, and spirits. But let’s be honest, it’s cold, a little grey, and we could all use a bit of extra cheer. That’s where creativity, culture, and a sprinkle of inspiration come in!

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Stuart Callister, Founder, Severn Vale Home Care, at Littleton Well Cafe Great Malvern Shop

Creativity and Joy in Care

At Severn Vale Home Care, we believe in sharing happiness through creative culture. Creativity isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to boost mental well-being and feel supported.

If you have a case of the winter blues, creativity can help! Why not try a little art, music, or storytelling to brighten your day? You might discover a new hobby—or rediscover an old one—that fills you with joy.

a hand holding a paint brush and a palette on a table
Sometimes when its grey outside, its time to create colour inside your home with art

Books, Art, and Films That Inspire Strength

Sometimes, the best way to find resilience is through the stories and experiences of others. Here are some of our January recommendations to uplift and motivate:

Local Inspiration: January Book Events

We’re lucky to have some wonderful book events happening nearby this month. Don’t miss:
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Books to Curl Up With

  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby – A testament to the
    human spirit, this memoir will remind you of your inner strength.

  • Becoming by Michelle Obama – A heartfelt journey of identity and resilience.

  • Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl – Not a light read but if you haven’t read it, it’s a must. It takes a look at finding purpose through life’s challenges.

Art That Speaks to the Soul

  • Michelangelo’s David: A masterpiece of courage and strength.

  • Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portraits: Bold, raw, and a reflection of resilience.

  • Banksy’s Street Art: Challenging the norm with wit and power.

However, we also enjoy the fun spirit of local artist Kate Modern for being bright and playful.

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Picture by local artist Kate Modern, shop in Great Malvern

Films to Motivate

  • The Pursuit of Happyness: Perseverance in the face of adversity.
  • Billy Elliot: Following your dreams against the odds.
  • Wild: A journey of healing and self-discovery.

Bonus for the whole family: Finding Nemo! Because “just keep swimming” is advice we all need sometimes.

An image of three book covers side by side. The first book cover on the left is titled "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"by Jean-Dominique Bauby. The cover is red with black text, featuring a simple line drawing of an eye. The middle book cover is "Becoming" by Michelle Obama, featuring a smiling Michelle Obama against a gray background with white text. The third book cover on the right is titled "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl. The cover is blue with white text and includes an image of a small red bird perched on barbed wire.

Art that inspires resilience

Art has an incredible ability to speak to us, especially when words don’t cut it.
Iconic Artworks Depicting Strength:

  • Michelangelo’s David: Is a Renaissance masterpiece, portraying the biblical hero with stunning realism and poised strength. It symbolises courage, intellect, and human beauty.

  • Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portraits: Vividly explore her physical and emotional pain, cultural identity, and resilience. Through bold colours and surreal imagery, they reflect her struggles and strength, blending personal and universal themes.

  • Banksy’s Contemporary Works: using street art to critique social, political, and economic issues. Combining wit and powerful imagery, they challenge authority and inspire conversation about inequality, war, and consumerism.
A collage of three artworks. From left to right: a close-up of Michelangelo's marble statue of David showcasing his detailed face and hand; a colorful painting of a woman with bold eyebrows, flowers in her hair, and a nature-inspired background; a black-and-white mural on a brick wall featuring a child in winter clothing with arms outstretched near flames painted on the adjacent wall

Music to Keep You Moving

Mornings can be tough in January, but a good playlist can work wonders. Whether you’re dancing to 80’s hits, reflecting with acoustic tunes, or finding solace in jazz, music is a fantastic mood booster.

Try these playlists:

  • Feel Good 80’s Mix (Spotify)

  • Winter Reflection (YouTube)

  • Acoustic Chill (Amazon Music)

Nature and Nurture

Even in the heart of winter, nature has lessons to teach us about resilience. Look to the birds—robins, blue tits, and blackbirds—for inspiration. Watching them flit about, braving the cold, reminds us that life goes on no matter the weather.

Brighten Your Space with Winter Planting

Add a splash of colour to your home with hardy winter plants like pansies, cyclamens, or ivy. They thrive in cooler temperatures and will bring a little extra cheer to your windowsill.

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Ready to Start Fresh?

January doesn’t have to feel dreary—it can be a time of creativity, growth, and inspiration. Whether it’s through art, music, nature, or a great book, there are so many ways to find joy this month. Let’s embrace them together!

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Here’s to a bright and happy start to the year from all of us at Severn Vale Home Care. Stay warm, stay creative, and stay inspired!

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