By: Sheridan Voysey
In his famous poem The Four Quartets, TS Elliott says “We had the experience, but missed the meaning.” How true! Continue reading “Three Ways to Reflect on Your Life”
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By: Sheridan Voysey
In his famous poem The Four Quartets, TS Elliott says “We had the experience, but missed the meaning.” How true! Continue reading “Three Ways to Reflect on Your Life”
By: Susan Joy
My Ginger Snap biscuits are thin, crispy and snap with each bite. My family loves ginger cookies and I have several versions in my cookbooks but these Ginger Snaps have hit the top of the list, you must make them. They have the perfect balance of spice and sweetness and are completely healthy. Continue reading “Ginger Snap Biscuits Recipe”
By: McCrindle
In our latest report on The Future Consumer, we aim to unpack the current traits, behaviours and mindsets of our current generations and understand where they might head in the future. Continue reading “Generation X: Simplicity as a Service is Essential for the Generation Caring Both Up and Down”
By: McCrindle
Despite the challenges that 2020 has presented, Australians are finding the silver lining and displaying the strength of the Aussie spirit that we are so proud of. Continue reading “Resilience Amidst the Pandemic”
By: Jennie Scott
When you’ve experienced rejection in your life, a serious rejection of all that you are, you see everything through the lens of being unwanted and unworthy. Continue reading “When Rejection Ruins Who You Thought You Were”
By: McCrindle
During COVID-19, while many events were cancelled or postponed, those that did go ahead went virtual. Continue reading “The Future of Events Will Be a Hybrid of Virtual and Physical”
By: Michael McQueen
One of the most valuable lessons this year has taught us is that the life we were living pre-COVID isn’t necessarily the one we are seeking post-COVID. Though we have been longing for life to get ‘back to normal’ since the pandemic hit, there are many parts of the old normal that we would do well to leave behind. Continue reading “How to Maintain Momentum by Pruning Your Practices”
By: Laura Bennett
How we form and maintain relationships has had to adapt in a year where much of our communication and connection with friends has turned digital-first. Continue reading “Australians Feel Their Friendships Have Deepened Over 2020, According to New Report”
By: Susan Joy
This slice is irresistibly tasty, there’s no way you can stop at one piece. I’ve roasted the macadamias to add extra flavour and by adding baking soda to the warm honey mixture it’s created an ANZAC biscuit flavour. The texture is a little chewy and even after freezing it will keep this texture. Continue reading “Roasted Macadamia Slice”
By: Laura Bennett
Over the course of his prolific writing career, Christian author and pastor Max Lucado has captivated the spiritual curiosity of readers – both young and old — and his newest release is no different. Continue reading ““We Were Shame-Ridden”, NY Times Bestselling Author Max Lucado on Loneliness and Isolation”