Not medical advice. This is personal experience only from my private joint mobility journal.

Twenty-nine weeks of notes from Groningen

A garden-label journal for gentle mobility, meals, and daily practice.

I am Rosina Hansford. This site gathers my personal practice around gentle gymnastics, small exercise patterns, and food notes that help me remember the shape of my day. These are my observations, what I do, and how I write about it, not guidance for another reader.

Blog previews

Three diary-style entries from my personal practice. Each post stays close to what I do and what I noticed, without suggesting a promised result.

Movement

The window-sill sequence I can repeat on quiet mornings

I noticed that the window-sill gives me a clear place to begin a short mobility page. In my practice, I use it for slow wrist circles, shoulder rolls, and one standing fold, then I write the order exactly as it happened. I do not turn the entry into a score. The value for me is that the page stays simple enough to read again.

Personal experience only
Nutrition

A soup-and-grain note for days with fewer choices

My food journal is intentionally plain. I write soup, grains, vegetables, eggs, fruit, tea, and the hour of the meal when those things are part of my day. I observed that ordinary ingredient names help me remember the context around movement without making food feel like a rulebook. This is what I do, not a recommendation.

My observations
Practice rhythm

Why I end some pages with a question mark

Some practice notes end with a question mark because I am not trying to sound certain. I noticed that questions make the notebook more honest when a movement felt unfamiliar or the day was rushed. In my practice, the question mark is a pause, not a problem. It keeps the diary from becoming louder than the experience itself.

What I do

About Rosina

A transparent personal journal from Gedempte Zuiderdiep 22, 9711 HG Groningen, Netherlands.

NameRosina Hansford
FocusJoint mobility notes
PeriodTwenty-nine weeks
StatusNo qualifications
FormatPersonal journal

My name is Rosina Hansford. I am not a doctor, clinician, physiotherapist, dietitian, licensed trainer, or regulated advisor. I have no medical qualifications. This site is a personal blog built from my own notes about gentle gymnastics, joint mobility exercises, and ordinary nutrition records.

I began writing because I wanted a calmer way to remember what I actually did. I wrote down small details: the joint area I paid attention to, how long I stayed with a movement, what I ate that day, and whether the note still made sense later. I noticed that careful language made the practice feel less crowded.

My observations are limited to my own routine. They may not fit another person, schedule, body, preference, or responsibility. Anyone thinking about changes around movement, exercise, gymnastics, or nutrition should speak with a qualified professional and read this site as personal experience only.

The correspondence address is Gedempte Zuiderdiep 22, 9711 HG Groningen, Netherlands. It is listed for transparency and does not mean this blog is a clinic, studio, or professional office.

My method in four labels

These labels help me organise a diary. They are not a plan or promise for anyone else.

01

Pick one joint area

I choose one area per page so the note remains easy to compare with other pages.

02

Use a small set

In my practice, a short movement set is easier to describe honestly than a crowded session.

03

Add food context

I write meal timing, water, and simple ingredients beside the movement note because that is part of my day.

04

Read once weekly

I review the pages once a week and mark what was realistic without turning one entry into a rule.

FAQ

Clear boundaries before anyone reads further or sends a message.

Is this medical advice?

No. This is not medical advice. It is personal experience only from my private notes about gentle joint mobility practice, exercise habits, and food journaling.

What qualifications does Rosina Hansford have?

None in medicine, physiotherapy, nutrition, coaching, or regulated movement guidance. I am a private writer sharing my observations and what I do in my practice.

Can readers copy the exact routine?

I do not present the notes as a routine for readers. They describe my choices. A qualified professional is the right person to ask about personal suitability.

Why include nutrition pages?

Food is part of my day, so I include timing, ingredients, water, and simple meal context beside the movement entries. The nutrition writing is descriptive, not prescriptive.

Do you claim results from the method?

No. I record clarity, consistency, and whether the note made sense to me later. I avoid broad claims because the notebook is personal and limited.

What are the paid services?

They provide access to my archive, notebook structure, and writing prompts. They do not include assessment, diagnosis, medical advice, or promised outcomes.

Services

Paid personal-note materials for readers interested in the diary format. These are not medical services.

Digital archive

Groningen Label Archive

€59
  • Selected diary pages from my personal practice
  • Movement and food note examples
  • Short comments on how I label each entry
1-on-1 session

Garden Desk Conversation

€96
  • One online conversation about diary structure
  • Discussion of labels, weekly review, and page order
  • No individual movement or food instruction
Monthly programme

Twenty-Nine Prompt Journal

€221
  • Four weeks of personal writing prompts
  • Simple review templates for observations
  • Made for diary clarity only

Reader notes

Comments from readers who approached the site as a personal journaling reference.

"Rosina's labels helped me think about my own notes more calmly. I liked that the archive stayed personal and did not promise anything."

Hanneke P., Groningen

"The desk conversation was about page layout only. The boundary was clear, and the examples were easy to understand as personal writing."

Maud L., Drachten

"I enjoyed the food notes because they were ordinary. They gave context without sounding like a set of instructions."

Pieter V., Assen

Map

Correspondence address: Gedempte Zuiderdiep 22, 9711 HG Groningen, Netherlands.

Contact

Send a careful note

Use this form for questions about the blog, archive, or notebook format. Please do not send medical details; this website is not made for that purpose.

Rosina Hansford
Gedempte Zuiderdiep 22
9711 HG Groningen
Netherlands

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