News: What messes with your head
Wanted: motivation to study
Am I a bad student? I’m already over my courses despite it only being the fourth week.
Managing waste & my plastic problems
My bin has been looking so full of single use soft plastic and other rubbish. It’s got me thinking, how can I use less plastic and waste less?
Personality tests: a gateway to understanding yourself?
Although I believe that every individual is inherently unique and cannot be placed in a box – I find personality tests do reveal a lot more than you think. Continue reading to find out my favourite personality tests!
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I have buyer’s remorse
Buyer’s remorse is the sense of regret after having purchased something. It usually occurs after the purchase of an expensive item. It’s a real thing, we've all experienced it, and it hurts.
Frances Ha and The Big Picture
One way in which I enjoy reckoning with film history is through film podcasts.
Lunch break self-care
In a previous post, I suggested having a goal of having at least one social connection during each workday. I do this in the evening straight after work. It helps you transition from work mode to home mode and is good for your mental health. Below are a few more suggestions for self-care activities during the weekend or even during one of your lunch breaks.
The internship
Earlier this year I signed up with Career Trackers, an amazing program that mentors and helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students get an internship in their area of interest and present opportunities. Author: Ada
Part 2: communication and consent
This blog continues recounting a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Part 1: communication and consent
The perks of being a young adult in this digital age is the prized experience of facing the shenanigans of online dating. This blog recounts a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Overcoming imposter syndrome
There is an imposter among us…