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How to Build Self-Confidence

By: Lauren Chee

One of the great joys in my work as a therapist is to support individuals and build their sense of self-confidence. Read more

Recruitment Tides are Changing: Here’s What You Need to Know

By: Michael McQueen

The tides are changing in the world of recruitment, as the impact of AI and the post-pandemic workplace shifts continue to proliferate. Read more

Why Distance and Difference Cause Prejudice

By: Brian Harris

In his profoundly insightful book Not in God’s Name, Jonathan Sacks asks how it was that Joseph’s brothers planned to kill him. Read more

I Went to See ‘The Sound of Freedom’, and Here’s What I Thought

By: Akos Balogh

Child sex trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world. Read more

The ’10 Days of Awe’ Challenge – Are You In?

By: Jodie McEwen

Awe can help us be more generous and empathetic. Read more

Personalisation is Getting Personal: Here’s Where Tech Trends Meet Food Fads

By: Michael McQueen

If there are two trends that consumers have come to prioritise in recent years they are personalisation and health. Read more

In the Search for Greatness, Which Tree Will You Be?

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

I think trees are beautiful. I spend the afternoon of our last New Year’s day on a blanket under a gloriously large tree. Read more

Pacing – The Art of Rest in Chronic Illness

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Pacing is the term given to the strategy of managing fatigue and other symptoms in chronic conditions including post-viral fatigue, Long Covid, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and many others. Read more

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

By: Russ Matthews

Throughout rock and roll history, much is written about the artists who have influenced the world, but little is known about those behind the scenes. Read more

Disruptions to Workflow Do Not Have to Be Normal

By: Valerie Ling

I was on a walk with someone the other day, when they made a statement that seemed to be universally true. Except, it was not all that true for me. Read more