Not a long post, but one to indicate that my work on mental fitness is still happening. In fact, I just recently ran a couple of 90 minute Mental Fitness Workshops for students at Flinders. These workshops provide an introduction to my Mental Fitness model and explain how to apply it in everyday life. At … Continue reading Mental Fitness stuff is still happening!
Category: Journal
See me interviewed
I was very fortunate recently to be interviewed as part of a podcast series set up by a friend and her colleague. They had, relatively recently, finished their PhDs and they were interested in the different pathways people take after a PhD. Drawing on their professional network, they pulled together a diverse range of academically … Continue reading See me interviewed
Goal setting and why it is important
In my day job, I've started making videos. Instructional videos for students on different aspects of the study experience. I'm being guided by a very capable colleague who knows the ropes of creating video content. This is good, because I suck at it. One of the hidden benefits of making video content is that it … Continue reading Goal setting and why it is important
Developing efficient workflows
A couple of weeks back I came to the conclusion that I simply had too many things to do and not enough time 🧑💼 This is an experience I hear many people describe. My first reaction was to look at what I could remove from my life. However I hit the uncomfortable place of not … Continue reading Developing efficient workflows
My experience of Brain.fm
I’ve been using Brain.fm for a few weeks now, with a paid membership. I am using it right now. I have it on one of the ‘focus’ playlists. Brain.fm is an app (web and mobile) that plays music that is intended to help elicit certain psychological states: focused (for work), relaxed, meditative and sleep. There … Continue reading My experience of Brain.fm
People can be awesome
I’m not prone to noticing or being affected by touching human interactions. It is because I have blackened charred heart. But I noticed one this week. We were running an online wellbeing session for students. As part of the session, participants were asked to identify someone in their social network that could help them make … Continue reading People can be awesome
Pathways to wellbeing
Over the past month I’ve been lucky to have been involved in the delivery and refinement of the Be Well Plan - https://www.bewellplan.com/, a facilitated mental health and wellbeing program developed by the Wellbeing and Resilience Centre at SAHMRI, in collaboration with Flinders University and the Orama Institute. The program teaches participants how to develop … Continue reading Pathways to wellbeing
Impermanence
This week I have been contemplating the concept of impermanence. To be honest it has been on my mental radar for a couple of years now. I think it started when I commenced thinking and writing about self-improvement. The more I explored the topic, the more confident I got that we could improve upon ourselves … Continue reading Impermanence
Slowing down
Hey everyone! Happy Easter! Or if you don't celebrate Easter, then Happy Apocalypse. My desire to make little chocolate Jesuses has again gone unachieved, but there is always next year – it is good to have goals. What I have been able to do this Easter is slow down. When the Coronavirus hit and the … Continue reading Slowing down
Keeping a Coronavirus diary
A week or so back I started keeping a Coronavirus diary. I am posting it on the Student Health and Wellbeing Blog that I manage as part of my day job. You can access the entries so far here: https://blogs.flinders.edu.au/student-health-and-well-being/category/coronavirus/ As with many things I do nowadays there is a dual purpose to the diary. … Continue reading Keeping a Coronavirus diary









