By: Valerie Ling
I’ve spoken at two great events recently. The questions put to me on both days have been thought provoking, and I’d like to unpack one in particular. Continue reading “Self Care Helps Us Stay the Course”
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By: Valerie Ling
I’ve spoken at two great events recently. The questions put to me on both days have been thought provoking, and I’d like to unpack one in particular. Continue reading “Self Care Helps Us Stay the Course”
By: Katelyn Tasker
Carers Australia defines carers as ‘people who provide unpaid care and support to family members and friends who have a disability, mental illness, chronic condition, terminal illness, an alcohol or other drug issue or who are frail aged’. Continue reading “Carer Fatigue and Burnout: What Is and What To Do”
By: Rachel Reva
I see all the time when friends and clients have a new idea, something that totally excites them – and for a moment they are stuck in the glory of possibility – and then a voice comes up and quickly and shuts it down. Continue reading “How to Stop Those Negative Voices From Running Your Life”
By: Susan Joy
Sweet potatoes loaded with my Savoury Minced Beef mixture are the perfect healthy weekday dinner. Continue reading “Savoury Minced Beef Loaded Sweet Potato”
By: Sam Chan
Marie Kondo has “come clean” that her own house is not as decluttered as it used to be. Continue reading “Why Marie Kondo’s Coming Clean Sparks Joy on the Internet”
By: Susan Joy
This cake is perfect for chocolate lovers, it has the most amazing texture. While it’s similar to a rich fudgy brownie it has a light and airy texture with a hint of orange. Continue reading “Flourless Chocolate Cake – Recipe”
By: Ben Allsop
We live in a data-saturated world. Every transaction, every website, every phone call, every text message, even every step has the potential to be tracked, measured, counted and captured for our (or others’) records. Continue reading “What Our Bank Statements Can Tell Us About Our Faith in God”
You close your eyes on December 31st and wake up on January 1st and it’s the ultimate reset. Continue reading “New Year, Old Me – Can Anyone Relate?”
By: Nikki Duthie
The start of a new year is the perfect time to update your study or home work space.
Continue reading “How to Create a Cozy Work and Study Space in Your Home”
By: Laura Bennett
When something’s hard, our culture tends to want to make it easier: tired of walking up stairs? Here’s an escalator. Don’t want to cook food? Here’s a takeaway or microwave-meal option. Continue reading “Stressed? You Can Use it For Good, says Former Navy Officer Paul Taylor”