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Getting 'good' at conflict

I think most of us could hazard a guess that healthy confrontation involves listening to the other person, but how exactly do聽we do this? How do we get 'good' at conflict?

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Alanis and me

Alanis Morrisette does something to me.

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Of HDRs, annual reviews, and a mac and cheese toastie

Mac and cheese toastie

I had an exceptionally reassuring Annual Review this year. I feel so very lucky to have an immensely supportive supervisory panel, but I鈥檓 also grateful to have an encouraging postgraduate coordinator. I was so motivated this week that I found myself writing into the early hours of the morning. I needed a couple of midnight snacks though. I wanted to make something easy, simple, and comforting. I also wanted to make something I could potentially turn into a lunch I could take into work the next day.

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Being mixed race in 2020

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flag

As the Black Lives Matter movement resurfaced worldwide, I can't lie and say I didn't question my role as a biracial person. Because of how I look, I found myself questioning whether the pain I feel with everything going on in the black and POC community and all the lives we've lost, should even be revealed. Here's what its like to be mixed race in 2020.聽

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I had a test for Coronavirus

I had a slight pain in my throat on Wednesday and I was in bed like a couch-potato by Friday. It was time to get a Covid test.

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Now I'm TOO Motivated

Life is cruel, so be careful what you wish for. Last week I felt a real lack of motivation. Now, I鈥檓 TOO motivated.

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Book reflection: Gratitude - by Oliver Sacks

Spring flowers

Oliver Sacks has always been one of my favourite writers. As a neurologist, his book, The man who mistook his wife for a hat is superbly written and details the many peculiar and bizarre neurological cases he鈥檚 studied through the years. His writing is also very insightful. The New York Times calls him the 鈥榩oet laureate of medicine鈥. He was able to complete a few short essays before passing away from cancer in 2015. He was eighty-two.

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Left handed

I saw a 30 second video which was a little bit stupid, but it still made me laugh. I don鈥檛 have the link, so I鈥檓 going to have to try and awkwardly describe it. I think it may have originated on TikTok, but it journeyed through the internet and found its way to me. Anyway, this video started with 鈥渉ow right handed people open the door鈥 and the person opened the door normally. Then it was 鈥渉ow left-handed people open the door鈥 and the person opened the door into their face.

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Our amazing public libraries

Recently, I became aware of the amazing services that our state and local governments provide to all citizens in the form of our public libraries.

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Trends and fashions

I鈥檝e never been the best at keeping up with what鈥檚 fashionable. That鈥檚 partly because I like to hold on to my money, and partly because I don鈥檛 pay enough attention to keep up to date with the current thing. There is another reason though: I鈥檓 not sure the mindless pursuit of the current trend is a good idea.

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