Let’s face it, we have too much stuff! Even more than that, our stuff is taking over our lives. We think that our stuff improves the quality of our lives, when instead, it’s taking it away. In fact, it’s even destroying our lives! Wouldn’t your life be simpler if you had less stuff? Wouldn’t your life be better? Continue reading “Why Your Stuff Isn’t Worth Worshipping”
Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
By: Amy Cheng
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 99, Buckingham Palace has said. Continue reading “Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh”
Graduate Job Readiness
By: McCrindle
The transition from being a student into the turbulence of the workforce is a significant milestone in a young person’s life. Continue reading “Graduate Job Readiness”
Inside the Bubble: How Trans-Tasman Travel Will Work
By: Michael Crooks
International travel has returned to Australia. Well, to only one country, but that’s not a bad start for a world still in the grip of a pandemic. Continue reading “Inside the Bubble: How Trans-Tasman Travel Will Work”
The Most Forgiving People
The most forgiven people should be the most forgiving. Continue reading “The Most Forgiving People”
Tips to Stop Mindless Eating After Working From Home Has Contributed to Weight Gain
By: Amy Cheng
Many people put on weight during the pandemic last year, according to a clinical dietician. Continue reading “Tips to Stop Mindless Eating After Working From Home Has Contributed to Weight Gain”
The Cultivation of Character
A brave mum raises her hand to ask me a question. There are close to 400 parents in the packed auditorium. The topic was teens and screens, but her question stretches well beyond those boundaries. Continue reading “The Cultivation of Character”
How the Emerging Economy Will Get You a Better Gig
By: Michael McQueen
While trends are known to come and go, it is not often you see the economy come full circle. Over 100 years ago, before the turn of the century and the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the notion of a salary was not commonplace. Some estimate that as little as 10% of workers had one, the rest of the population surviving off what we would now refer to as the ‘gig economy’. Continue reading “How the Emerging Economy Will Get You a Better Gig”
Counting Down to Census 2021
By: McCrindle
More than 5,800 years after the world’s first ever census, the 2021 Australian Census is just under 200 days away. Continue reading “Counting Down to Census 2021”
The Paradox of Marriage
By: Sabrina Peters
A paradox has often been thought of as something that is contradictory, yet true. I dare say, marriage consists of many. An intertwinement of antithetical elements that somehow simultaneously co-exist. Continue reading “The Paradox of Marriage”