Shauna Gallagher is a mental health nurse from the Sunshine Coast. Shauna and has written a book to help children deal with anxiety from a biblical perspective. It’s called “Take a Big Breath: 20 Relaxation Exercises for Kids”. Continue reading “Helping Children Deal With Anxiety”
Have the Organ Conversation, says ‘Pulse’ actor Claire Van der Boom
By: Linda Lou
An inspiring role as a transplant-recipient-turned-doctor has given actor Claire Van der Boom a passion to see more people sign up for organ donation. Continue reading “Have the Organ Conversation, says ‘Pulse’ actor Claire Van der Boom”
Share Your Voice
Labour Party councillor Chika Amadi, a member on the United Kingdom’s Harrow Council, says changes in the law regarding same-sex marriage have stripped her of her right to free speech. Continue reading “Share Your Voice”
Seeking Fulfilment Through Your Career? Try This Instead
By: Sheridan Voysey
What a gift it is to do work you love. To get paid for using your talents and abilities. To not just earn a living but contribute something necessary to society. When we spend so much of our lives at our workplace, it only makes sense that we find a career that’s fulfilling. Continue reading “Seeking Fulfilment Through Your Career? Try This Instead”
Easy Tips for Organising the Kids Bathroom
Do your bathroom drawers need a good purge? Are there things hidden under other things that you didn’t even realise were there for who knows how long? Follow these easy steps to a more organised bathroom! Continue reading “Easy Tips for Organising the Kids Bathroom”
Your New Roles with an Empty Nest
When the kids grow up and move out, some parents don’t know what they’ll do! Continue reading “Your New Roles with an Empty Nest”
A Human Right or a Privilege?
Tom Wappel, a retired Canadian parliamentarian, says he is particularly concerned about how the same-sex marriage has morphed from a call for tolerance of different positions to a forced acceptance of one position. Continue reading “A Human Right or a Privilege?”
Making Friends, Loneliness and the Bromance
By: Duncan Robinson
Something unusual and funny happened a couple of weeks ago. I made a new friend. It’s not something I anticipated happening, but I headed to one of my kids birthdays and struck up a friendship with a new buddy. Continue reading “Making Friends, Loneliness and the Bromance”
The Mummy-Bod Blues: How Social Media Can Drag Pregnant Women Down, and 3 Tips to Prevent It
By: Linda Lou
Social media can be a joyful and positive experience for women sharing their pregnancy or birth of their child with the world—but for 46% of women in a new study, it played a big role in creating negative emotions around their body image. Continue reading “The Mummy-Bod Blues: How Social Media Can Drag Pregnant Women Down, and 3 Tips to Prevent It”
Practical Advice for Parenting Teens
Your house is not a hotel, but does your teenager know that? Continue reading “Practical Advice for Parenting Teens”