Friday June 22nd is Take Your Dog to Work Day. Before both you and your pup reach for the lead, here are 10 things you need to do before your best friend spends the day with you at work. Continue reading “10 Things to Do Before Taking Your Dog to Work”
Rosemary and Olive Loaf
By: Susan Joy
Before going paleo, Olive Ciabatta bread was my all time favourite loaf of bread. I’m happy to say my Rosemary and Olive Loaf has replaced it now, delicious warm straight from the oven with organic grass fed butter. Continue reading “Rosemary and Olive Loaf”
How Do I Get My Daughter to Drop Social Media and Study for Exams
Hi Dr Justin,
My daughter is doing her final year at school and unfortunately she is failing all subjects. I saw her teachers the other day to find out why, how and what we can do … and all the teachers told me the same thing: “She is on Facebook and Instagram.” Continue reading “How Do I Get My Daughter to Drop Social Media and Study for Exams”
The (Dying) Art of Introduction
By: Yvette Cherry
This is the scenario: you’re attending the 5th birthday party of a kid from your kid’s class (you can’t leave because you’re still in that super awkward stage of supervised play dates with strangers) OR you’re standing in the foyer of your church after the service ends OR you’re at a professional development gathering with a bunch of colleagues. (Choose one.) Continue reading “The (Dying) Art of Introduction”
Does God Love Me?
Everyone wants love. But defining what exactly love is is something that no one in all of human history has been able to do. Continue reading “Does God Love Me?”
Brave, Funny, Naughty Maritime Cats
By: Anne Rinaudo
While the many extraordinary exploits of the seafarers who mapped the world have been well documented, those of their cats have not. Cats have been indispensable pest controllers, shipmates, and mascots for sailors for thousands of years. Continue reading “Brave, Funny, Naughty Maritime Cats”
The Lost Art of Downtime… Why Idle Moments Are More Important than You Think
By: Michael McQueen
In an age where daily life is lived at breakneck speed, are we losing the ability to enjoy downtime to our own detriment? Continue reading “The Lost Art of Downtime… Why Idle Moments Are More Important than You Think”
Ask Dr Justin — Screens in Bedrooms?
Hi Dr Justin
My partner and I are arguing about whether screens cause problem behaviour in kids or not. I say they do but he says they don’t. Our 9 year-old wants a TV in his room to play video games on. I’m saying no. Am I right? My partner thinks it’s fine and will keep him out of our hair. Am I being too “precious” which is what my partner is saying? Continue reading “Ask Dr Justin — Screens in Bedrooms?”
The Real Reason I Love Ed Sheeran
By: Sam Chan
I love Ed Sheeran. I love so many things about him. I love his songs. His voice. His mop of red hair.
I love Ed Sheeran. There I’ve said it. I love Ed Sheeran. Continue reading “The Real Reason I Love Ed Sheeran”
Vegetable and Bacon Slice
By: Susan Joy
A perfectly balanced meal that’s not just a delicious lunch packed full of vegetables, but also a great choice for breakfast or dinner. Continue reading “Vegetable and Bacon Slice”