The transition of a desk job, having to be in the office at the same time every day, I found super hard.

When I was growing up as a child, a magazine, to me, was like a finger beckoning me to the future.

I have a real challenge of finding dog-walking shoes.

I have a lot of tea in the morning. I always have toast and peanut butter.

I don't like the word 'juggling' or 'work-life balance.' You prioritize.

'Marie Claire' is one of those magazines that doesn't feel as well known as it should be.

As I've gotten older, I've become much more effective at seeking and accepting help and bringing other people into the discussion. You start to understand that you can't control or fix everything on your own.

I was a member of the young liberals, the young conservatives, and young Labour, according to who gave the best parties.

I have green eyes, which are actually quite difficult to find makeup for.

I can't spend any time cultivating celebrity.

I don't like the tropes, particularly in my industry, that the senior women are mean to the junior staff.

I grew up in the north of England - 200 miles north of London, in a relatively unsophisticated place. And I craved magazines as a way of finding out about the future, about the life that I wanted.

I have never had an unsupportive female boss. I've had several female bosses. They've all been super supportive.

I was precocious, so I began reading 'Cosmo' when I was 12.

Dating apps are brilliant for expanding your actual social network, which leads you to meet other people.

Love and food are very similar in many ways. We can't survive without them, and they bring us great joy, and just as there is junk food, and you can become obese, there's also junk love.

It's really important to be surrounded by people who are going to lift you up.

Get out there and meet people, and that will lead to meeting other people. Look around; see if there's anyone hiding in plain sight. There may be friends that become more than friends.

One of the things about being online is it's hard to forget people, so it's very easy to stalk an ex, it's very easy to follow what people are doing. It's almost impossible to forget them.

I started in journalism: my first magazine, I developed when I was 10. I sent it round to the neighbors. I also sent it to the Queen of England.

We can't pretend that a Facebook friend is the same as a real friend you've shared times with together, both good times and difficult times.

I was 36 when I had my first son, Thomas, and 39 when I had Hugo, my second.

Make a list of all the people in your life, and rate them in terms of energy in, energy out. Is there anyone in your life right now who is blocking your love quest?

Print is not dead.