Got Performance Anxiety? Here’s Some Strategies to Manage it

By: Sarah Hindle

Feeling nervous in front of a crowd is a universal human experience. However, when performance anxiety is severe, it can impact the quality of the performance itself. Read more

Medals for Every Athlete: Aussie Strikes Gold at Special Olympics World Games

By: Georgia Free

The Special Olympics is the world’s largest sporting organisation for those with intellectual disabilities. Read more

Two Men and a Miracle

By: Mariska Meldrum

Excitement was in the air, with dozens of people and their families arriving, ready to receive free cataract surgery at a CBM supported eye clinic in the Philippines.    Read more

Recognising Burnout in the Helping Professions

By: Rinet Van Lill

As people in helping professions, we have the privilege to serve and support others. This includes healthcare providers, teachers, spiritual leaders, and others who dedicate themselves to serving people. Read more

Employees are Quietly Quitting; You Need to Cultivate Workplace Culture

By: Michael McQueen

While the dust has largely settled from the pandemic, the reworking of work that it set in motion is still going strong as companies and employees attempt to navigate their different needs and interests. Read more

Fans Rejoice, ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 10 is On Its Way

By: Sharon Fitness

It’s the news Australian fans of GOOD‘s viewer favourite period drama, When Calls the Heart, have been waiting for all year: brand new season 10 episodes will premiere from August 2 on the streaming platform. Read more

The Importance of Wasting Time

By: Angela May

What if wasting time was the most productive thing you could do this week?  Read more