Amber Sudbury

Amber Sudbury

Marketing enthusiast at Positive Media, specialising in PR, digital marketing and Social Media, helping SME's grow their business through fantastic online communications, solid content strategies.

Staff writer for Essex based lifestyle magazine, RM Magazine and Editor to RM Business Magazine.
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Currently studying a degree in Business Leadership & Management with the Open University. I have achieved a certificate in Business Studies and I am a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

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  • Tips for dealing with unwanted parenting advice
    It seems that everyone has an opinion of how you should raise your child, and most of the time this advice is either unhelpful, not right for you or sometimes even offensive. So here are 5 tips to help deal with unwanted parenting advice from outsiders.
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  • Top fictional mums on TV
    Over the years we've seen many great mums on our screens from Mrs Brady to Mrs Cosby to Marge Simpson, but who are the best mums on TV today? Here is a list of my top eight mums on TV right now, see if you agree.
  • Badminton: Trying a new sport this summer
    Badminton had never really crossed my mind before I played it at Centre Parcs, but now that I know how fun it is, and the good work it's doing for my thighs, it's surprising to see that it's not a more played sport.
  • Get your child to love vegetables
    For some reason, most children have a pretty big aversion to eating vegetables, and it can't be the taste because they taste great! So here are seven simple tips for getting your child to love eating vegetables.
  • Guide to rock climbing this summer
    If you enjoy the feeling of adrenalin racing through your body and relish the idea of participating in an activity that will scare you and push you to your limits, then you may want to try rock climbing this summer and see exactly what you’re made of!
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  • Being fashionable and safe while cycling
    Sometimes looking good and keeping safe on a bike are worlds apart, but as technology gets smarter and designers think safety; there's an increase in combining the two together, making it fashionable to be safe.
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  • Running improved my fitness
    According to Bupa, running will reduce your risk of heart attacks, angina, high blood pressure and stroke. 'nuff said?
  • 10 tips for getting into shape this spring
    Beaches and bikinis, it's that time of the year we all start to think about how good we'll look in that bikini! So here are 10 simple tips to get the ball rolling on getting into shape this spring!
  • Confessions of a mother: I hate playtime!
    "Let's play doctors, you be the doctor!" The first time of being the doctor is quite fun, and so is the second, and possibly the third; but when you've been the doctor six times in a row, playtime can suddenly get bery boring.
  • Adventures in hair removal
    Do the handy little gadgets advertised on the shopping channels really work, or are they just gimmicks which will pass as quickly as your hair grows?
  • Mum doesn't have to equal frump!
    Just because I'm a working mother of two doesn't mean I have to surrender my style! Leather jacket and biker boots, that's how I rock up to school!
  • Why I love dummies
    Dummies seem to have a bad rep, but giving your baby a dummy, doesn't make you a bad mum. Every baby is different, and you should feel comfortable enough to use a dummy if you think that your baby needs one.
  • 7 simple make-up tips for redheads
    Whichever 'red' you are, be it copper, violet or red red, here are 7 simple make-up tips that every ginger should know!
  • My night-time beauty regime
    My night-time beauty regime may seem long winded and a bit much, when all you want to do is jump into bed, but as the fear of looking old starts to become a real concern in my life, I use this daily routine to keep my skin looking young!
  • Finding the right fitness regime for you
    What fitness regime would best suit your personality? Striving for Tranquility and Calm? Or are you social and competitive? Take a look at our list fitness regimes and see what one best suits your personality!
  • Why I love playing Netball
    Netball is such a great sport to play, so it's no wonder that it has one of the fastest growing participation levels. I've wrote a few reasons why I love playing it so much, and offer some helpful tips for if you would like to get back into netball!
  • Alicia Silverstone feeds her son like a mummy bird!
    After watching Alicia Silverstone feed her son like a mummy bird, I couldn't understand what all of the fuss was about. We all do some pretty strange things to get our kids to eat!
  • Am I wearing too much makeup?
    How do you know if you're wearing too much makeup? You may be so used to your usual makeup routine that you may not realise if you are or not. I asked makeup artist Cherry Mackie to make me over, but with a difference...
  • Top 7 dinner table rules used by my family
    Dinnertime's can be quite hectic, so having firm and consistent dinner rules can help to maintain calm and make it an enjoyable family time. Usually the simplest ones are the best, so here are the ones that my family uses everyday!
  • Top 10 tips for dads during labour
    Labour can be quite scary for a new dad. Pain can do weird and wonderful things to a normal, usually placid, woman that will most likely confuse any rational man. Here are the top 10 tips for new dads from my experiences during labour.
  • No streaks natural looking fake tans
    Achieving a natural looking and streak free tan isn't a fluke and you do not need to be lucky. Follow these tried and tested methods, and every time you decide to fake tan, the end result will look as natural as if you have been lying in the sun.
  • Top 8 tips for getting your baby sleeping through the night
    Getting your baby to sleep through the night at 6 weeks does not require a miracle. These tried and tested techniques will ensure that you'll get your first week of uninterrupted sleep within 2 weeks of putting them into place.

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