How to Care for Yourself and Your Family After Distressing News
By: Steff Willis
Tragic and violent events can leave many of us feeling shaken — even when they don’t directly affect our own lives.
“Humanity Isn’t Dead”: Creating Small, Everyday Moments of Goodness
By: Laura Bennett
When actor and writer Dan Widdowson saw a newspaper article declaring “humanity was dead” he rebelled against the idea that goodness had become extinct, embarking on a mission to reinvigorate kindness one small act at a time.
Australia is Rediscovering the Real Christmas
By: Bec Harris
Across Australia, many people are asking an unexpected question: Is the nation rediscovering the real meaning of Christmas?
School Holiday Survival Guide: Michelle Mitchell’s Parenting Tips for a Stress-Free Break
By: Bec Harris
School holidays often begin with tired kids and frazzled parents. Parenting educator, Michelle Mitchell, believes this “reset time” is vital for families.
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How Friends Shape Your Self-Identity
By: Telana Sladen
Self-identity is how we see and understand ourselves—knowing who we are, what we believe in, and how we feel about ourselves.
Love in Action: When Words are Not Enough
By: Brian Harris
I don’t know if you enjoy the Peanuts cartoon characters but in one memorable sketch the ever philosophical Linus bursts out: “I love humanity – its people I can’t stand.”