News: resilience

Moving house

Mini house with key chain

Moving to a new place can be a lot of change. 

[Read more about Moving house]

You win one, lose a few

person walks on country road

My Dad always said, you win one and lose a few.

[Read more about You win one, lose a few]

Uncertainty

This one’s a really tough one I have to admit.

[Read more about Uncertainty]

Relationship advice

Holding hands up in the shape of a love heart

I recently had a friend ask me for advice on dating and relationships with someone they are close with. At first I struggled with the conversation, but I soon realised that they were also looking for some reassurance and a confidence boost. 

[Read more about Relationship advice ]

Am I sick and tired of renting?

Keys unlock a door

Renting can be a really stressful venture. Unfortunately, due to the instability of Covid, I have moved places three times in the last eighteen-months. As I gear up to do it again ready for next year, I am already dreading the experience.

[Read more about Am I sick and tired of renting?]

Out of the comfort zone

I love to feel competent, like I know what I'm doing and that I'm succeeding. Trying something new, on the other hand, is uncomfortable.

[Read more about Out of the comfort zone]

The power of gratitude

The last year and a bit have been really tough on all of us. A lot of the time we only focus on the negative things and seem to forget all about the positives. Gratitude is a great method for people to be able to respect and treasure what they have instead of constantly looking for something new to make them happy or complete.

[Read more about The power of gratitude]

National Reconciliation Week 2021: no more empty words

Aboriginal Flag

This week is National Reconciliation Week, which runs annually from 27 May to 3 June, and invites people to learn about the shared histories, cultures, achievements, and future goals of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. This year, it's time for urgent and impactful action. 

[Read more about National Reconciliation Week 2021: no more empty words]

Looking back on 2020

Another year has come and gone, and I find myself once again thinking of the good, the bad and the ugly.

[Read more about Looking back on 2020]

Our first steps: on continuous learning and growing

My 10-month old has started taking her first steps and in addition to being wildly excited about all of this, I also found myself in awe. Well of course I’m biased, she’s brilliant, but she also gave me this opportunity to reflect on learning and growing in general. I mean, how do we learn how to walk? It looks like we do it by falling an incredibly large number of times. She also needed to learn how to let go of things that she could hold on to, in order for her to take her first steps.

[Read more about Our first steps: on continuous learning and growing]

RSS News Feed