They prob get gifted a shittt load of free stuff and they personalise it . A friend of mine is an Instagramer and gets loads of personalised items !Is it just me who finds it so random how everything they own seems to have their names or initials on?
Exactly. All the mum guilt posts and then she's spending all weekend at yoga training. Fine if that's what she wants to prioritize but then own it and don't keep pushing the mum guilt angle. Maybe it's a relatability ploy as opposed to what she really feels? I mean, as you say otherwise she would make some proper, sustained changes. Oh sorry, she did - not allowing replies to stories which apparently gave her some 'maternity leave'!How many "mama guilt" posts does she need before she actually makes a difference in her life? Either she doesn't actually care, or she's just trying to humble brag about how hard she works
I agree she’s trying too hard to be relatable, she does that a lot and it makes it even more obvious that she’s not relatable! She probably spent a lot of time with a nanny as a child, maybe she doesn’t realise what the Mum role actually is!Exactly. All the mum guilt posts and then she's spending all weekend at yoga training. Fine if that's what she wants to prioritize but then own it and don't keep pushing the mum guilt angle. Maybe it's a relatability ploy as opposed to what she really feels? I mean, as you say otherwise she would make some proper, sustained changes. Oh sorry, she did - not allowing replies to stories which apparently gave her some 'maternity leave'!
One hundred per cent this!All of this “we work every hour we can” and “it has to be early in this house” oh fuck off would you. It’s so damaging to say these things, ellas audience are likely quite vulnerable and overwhelmingly female. If they see that she’s getting “success” whilst working every hour they will compare themselves to her, and even if they’re working incredibly hard they likely won’t be at a comparable level.
This is due to the fact she was born into immeasurable money and business advice. That’s what’s got her where she is, not the fact that they’re wasting their youths and time with young children on this damaging folly.
No one else can do that.
It’s bad for mental health to see this on social media. For all that she claims to be trying to improve physical health this is awful for young women’s mental well-being and someone should have a word.
Unless, cynically, she’s doing this on purpose so that when people message saying they feel down she can direct them to her app, ergo more sales.
Kind of OT but Interesting article today in the guardian about the link between the "wellness" trend and conspiracy theories etc https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...dark-side-of-wellness-how-it-all-got-so-toxicOne hundred per cent this!
There is something cynical and exploitative underneath the wholesome twee image she tries (and fails) to portray.
This holier than thou holistic seeming sanctimonious preachy bs is exactly that!
A hypocritical con designed to fleece the insecure and vulnerable by giving them aspirations and snidely guilt tripping people into feeling both bad about themselves and yet hopeful that redemption is on hand by learning of the error of their ways and converting to clean eating and living!
It's just another variation on the I will purify you of your sins (gluttony making bad choices not being informed enough)!
Hey though don't despair Ella is on hand to show you the error of your ways!
For a price of course!
It's just marketed cognitive dissonance and Ella herself is hardly a very good advert for her lifestyle brand!
So for me despite some of her recipes being quite good (the cookbook) it's hardly worth getting gaslit for or that gnawing feeling of dissatisfaction or tapping into previously dormant neurosis!
Really she should be more mindful of what she puts out and the potential impact but then maybe being considerate would mean coming back down to earth and off her pedestal!
The supposed guilt she feels to me just comes across as someone greedy who is disappointed with themselves because they are accustomed to having things easy and now shock horror find out that they actually have to do some work!
Exactly … she’s only 30 also she could have waited to have the second child til Skye was a bit older . I have a toddler skyes age and haven’t had number 2 yet simply because I’m working full time and can’t do it right now! If I did have 2 under 2 it would have been my choice though so I wouldn’t whinge about how busy it is …. She’s so irritating! We all know if we work and pop out two babies it’s a busy life …. Duh ! She wants the glory but not to do the parentingCan she go a day without posting about how hard she and/or her husband works and how ‘non stop’ their lives are?
yeah as if the weekend long course she has chosen to take is not "me time"she talks about having an hour of “me” time, yet she’s doing yoga for god knows how many hours a day, off to work and having a leisurely lunch break no doubt. She is so out of touch with reality.
I have wondered why Ella had two babies in such quick succession - especially given her age. My SIL has a similar age gap between her kids, but the second one was very much not planned! I wonder if Ella's second baby was also unplanned? I don't know if she's ever spoken about this. Might be a controversial opinion, but it does strike me as a bit strange that given how she goes on and on about 'mum guilt' and 'working 24/7' and never having a minute to herself - that she then decided to add another child to the mix so soon. She acts as though she is really stretched thin with no time for anything. Of course we know this isn't true as Ella has all the help she could ever need (live-in nanny, I think, and I presume she has a cleaner) and will never have to worry about money ever. She needs to tone it down with the constant 'mum-guilt-don't-have-a-minute-to-myself' stuff etc. Knowing who she is, and who her family are, I don't think anyone is actually buying this!Exactly … she’s only 30 also she could have waited to have the second child til Skye was a bit older .
She’s probably used to doing anything she wants to do whenever she wants to do itIt is also that she doesn't seem to be very organised and structured in her approach.
Why does she need to do the nutrition degree and the yoga teacher training a the same time? Shortly after opening a restaurant that gets - at best - mixed reviews? And at the same time buying back the business?
I think if it were me I would:
- Set the restaurant up for success. Taking reviews seriously and tackling the issues (service, prices, portions, taste).
- Employing a nutritionist first whilst pursuing the degree. ED is about food, so I would prioritise the degree in nutrition.
- I would de-prioritize the yoga teacher training as she already has teachers on her app, it is not the core focus of her business and I don't see what additional value it might add. It seems to be something that is more for her personally rather than the business, but if she has mom-guilt she could be content with just practicing yoga for now and doing the teacher training another time
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