Lifestyle
A life well-lived: Finding joy and comfort in the next chapter: A client story
13 November
When Margaret turned 78, she often found herself reminiscing about the life she’d built — the years spent raising her family, her career as a teacher, the travels, and the friendships that stood the test of time. But more than nostalgia, she...[Read More]
The art of parenting with heart – requires careful consideration of boundaries, communication, and emotional intelligence
13 November
Navigating the dual roles of being a parent and a friend to your children presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. This delicate balance requires careful consideration of boundaries, communication, and emotional intelligence.  The...[Read More]
Top 7 tips for living a lifestyle of choice
6 November
In today’s fast-paced world, many people find themselves caught up in routines driven by obligation rather than intention. Yet, true fulfilment comes from living deliberately — making choices that reflect who you are and what truly matters to...[Read More]
Generation AI: young Aussies likely to use chatbots
6 November
Your use of artificial intelligence technology might depend on your age, with research showing younger Australians are turning to chatbots in higher numbers than their parents and grandparents. Students, professionals and people who speak a language...[Read More]
Dictionary.com’s word of the year: is it even a word?
5 November
Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your hands in the air. Dictionary.com’s word of the year isn’t even really a word. It’s the viral term “6-7” that kids and teenagers can’t stop repeating and...[Read More]
18 Summers: Making the most of the time before they’re grown
30 October
It’s easy to forget how quickly childhood flies by. Between school drop-offs, sports practice, homework, and the endless juggle of work and life, those early years seem to stretch ahead endlessly — until suddenly, they don’t. Before we know...[Read More]
Understanding the essence of inspiration and how to harness it
30 October
Self-inspiration is a transformative process, igniting our internal drive and pushing us toward our goals with newfound energy and enthusiasm. It is the spark that fuels our passion, creativity, and resilience. Inspiration is not a fleeting moment...[Read More]
Why tech could change Gen Alpha careers for the better
29 October
Former MythBusters television host Kari Byron is visiting Australia to challenge another misconception: that science, technology, maths and engineering jobs of the future will be the same as they are now. And she says Generation Alpha is not only...[Read More]
Why you should take your annual leave
23 October
In the whirlwind of modern life, it’s easy to forget what really matters. Deadlines loom, inboxes overflow, and the “urgent” often takes precedence over the important. But if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s this: time is the...[Read More]
What we know so far about the looming social media ban
22 October
Parents, teenagers and educators have the next two months to prepare for the upcoming social media ban. Here’s what we know so far: * Australia’s world-leading under-16s social media ban comes into force on December 10 * Approximately 1.5...[Read More]
Peanut butter loving babies are licking allergies
22 October
A decade after a landmark study proved that feeding peanut products to young babies could prevent them developing life-threatening allergies, it’s making a big difference in the real world. About 60,000 children have avoided developing peanut...[Read More]
Nearing retirement: Ten steps to take before you leave work
16 October
Retirement isn’t just about finishing a career — it’s about stepping into a new chapter of life. For many, the thought brings excitement and hope; for others, uncertainty and even fear. You’ve spent decades working, problem-solving,...[Read More]
Tips for communicating with elderly family members
16 October
Whether it’s your parents or grandparents who are living with you, providing aged care comes with its own set of challenges. As time passes, you may realise that communicating with a senior can get more difficult as they advance in age. Daily...[Read More]
Young Aussie workers fear AI but use it to get ahead
15 October
Almost three in four young Australian workers, particularly those employed in the finance sector, worry artificial intelligence technology will shrink their job prospects, a study has revealed. But most working members of Generation Z are not...[Read More]
What to talk to kids about when starting a new job
9 October
Getting your first job is an exciting and stressful time. Kids don’t always know what to do or how to act. Giving them some advice can help them get off to a good start. Explain that they’ve already gotten through the hard part. They made it...[Read More]
