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Carer Fatigue and Burnout: What Is and What To Do
By: Katelyn Tasker
Carers Australia defines carers as ‘people who provide unpaid care and support to family members and friends who have a disability, mental illness, chronic condition, terminal illness, an alcohol or other drug issue or who are frail aged’. Read more
‘Sharper’ A Clever Psychological Thriller
By: Reel Dialogue
In this new world of cinematic releases, audiences must stay aware of where some of the best productions are being accessed. Read more
Virtuous Consumerism: A Growing Consumer Trend
By: Mark McCrindle
The rise of virtuous consumerism highlights the growing concern for the future of our planet and the need for sustainable practices. Read more
How To Hear God’s Voice
By: Tania Harris
It’s been said that when we talk to God, we’re ‘praying’, but when he talks to us, we’re crazy. Personally, I think it’s far crazier for us to pray without expecting God to speak back.
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When Safe Water Flows, Everything Changes
By: Amanda Viviers
World Water Day on March 22 is observed globally each year to highlight the importance of fresh water. Read more
“When We Last Spoke” – New to GOOD
By: Sharon Fitness
New to family friendly streaming service GOOD this month is the heart-warming, nostalgic family drama When We Last Spoke.
How to Stop Those Negative Voices From Running Your Life
By: Rachel Reva
I see all the time when friends and clients have a new idea, something that totally excites them – and for a moment they are stuck in the glory of possibility – and then a voice comes up and quickly and shuts it down. Read more
The Robots are Writing… It’s Time to Dial Up the Humanness
By: Michael McQueen
A couple of years ago, I caught a typo in the Wall Street Journal. It was in one of the regular email newsletters that I had signed up for, called The Future of Everything. Written by staff at the WSJ, the newsletter always has a warm and conversational tone while keeping the polish and elegance of a publication of such prestige. Read more