By: Max Jeganathan
A group of trainee recruits are about to finish their intensive daily workout. Continue reading “Superheroes: Imaginary Pointers to Something Real”
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By: Max Jeganathan
A group of trainee recruits are about to finish their intensive daily workout. Continue reading “Superheroes: Imaginary Pointers to Something Real”
By: Bec Smith and Caroline Spencer
I (Bec) am a pretty private person. I value close meaningful relationships and quiet time to recharge. These are some of the characteristics that define my personal and time boundaries. Continue reading “Our Boundaries Need to be a Fence With a Gate, Not a Brick Wall”
By: Russ Matthews
Bobby Farrelly is best known for partnering with his brother, Peter, on many iconic, albeit borderline offensive comedies, like Dumb and Dumber, Shallow Hal, and There’s Something About Mary. Continue reading “‘Champions’ – a Humorous, Inspiring Story of Special Olympic Athletes”
By: Leslie Koh
This must be a rite of passage that almost everyone goes through at some point: to be stuck in a job you don’t like. Continue reading “Stuck in a Job You Don’t Like?”
By: Yiqin Houston
In my work as a project manager, I am often tasked with making decisions with limited information and plenty of uncertainty. Continue reading “Decision Making: How to Get Results Without ‘Resulting’”
By: Max Jeganathan
Wars, earthquakes, national security, elections. As ever, there’s plenty to fan the flames of anxiety. Continue reading “‘The Birds’ and the Rising Cost of Living”
By: Tim Chen
“I didn’t grow up in a Christian household and we didn’t go to church. My dad’s side were quite religious, but my mum’s side were atheists. Continue reading “I Blamed God for Taking My Dad”
By: Tim Yearsley
I’ve hit Inbox Zero. Outlook tells me, ‘You’re all caught up’. There’s no one waiting for me to reply to them. Continue reading “That ‘Inbox Zero’ Contentment Feeling”
By: Reel Dialogue
As the awards season closes, many international films getting recognition are getting their moment in the spotlight. Continue reading “In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale”
By: Third Space
Today is a working from home day. Like most days. I stare out my window as the sun pokes a hole through the sodden cloud cover sheets. Continue reading “Unplugging From the Tendrils of Technology”