News: Wellbeing
Part 2: communication and consent
This blog continues recounting a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Part 1: communication and consent
The perks of being a young adult in this digital age is the prized experience of facing the shenanigans of online dating. This blog recounts a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Overcoming imposter syndrome
There is an imposter among us…
Reading for leisure
In a society which consumes so much digital media, reading a novel or poetry is a nice getaway. It’s even more exciting when you’re able to discuss literature with friends. Continue reading for my book recommendations and reflections on reading for leisure.
Finding a work-life balance
Sometimes life is really busy. Whether it’s work, uni, social obligations, or a combination of all three, finding a balance between who we are and what we do can be tricky.
Is it irresponsible to limit your news intake?
In this new COVID-19 age, we’re surrounded by a near-constant influx of pandemic-related news. As the situation continues to escalate, we each have to manage how we cope day-to-day, and that might mean limiting the amount of news you ingest. But is it irresponsible to do so?
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Beyond Blue Support
We all need to reach out for some extra support from time to time.
Gardening in isolation
Stuck inside? Bored out of your brains? Get gardening!
Disruption during a PhD
I am very lucky to have such supportive supervisors but also to have such encouraging peers amongst my cohort.
What does happiness really mean?
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about happiness as something all-encompassing and overwhelming, and also something elusive, often impermanent.