Women need to join forces to support each other in the multiple roles we face as mother, daughter, wife, employee, nurse and schedule-holder.
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While social media offers opportunities for social interaction and information sharing, it can also impact on our mental health.
Perfectionists tend to put unrealistically high expectations or unnecessary demands upon themselves – and it can adversely affect their work.
Feeling low does not always have to be ‘cured’ with something highly productive, writes pyschologist Monica Jacob.
A small proportion of people who are grieving (about 10%) experience continuous, disabling grief, preventing them from resuming their life.
When empathy is at work, there are a few traps that can prevent us from actually caring about others properly.
Psychological safety is a climate that allows people freedom to be candid, to make mistakes, to speak up, and to share ideas.
Research suggests that it takes as little as three weeks of practising gratitude to train our brain to look out for the positive.
Confidence is not a fixed characteristic, but a quality that can grow and improve over time, writes psychologist Lauren Chee.
Learning to manage our stress through periods of heightened stress like Year 12 exams, is a helpful life-skill. Here are some expert tips.