Today (July 19th) marks eight years since the Student Health and Wellbeing Blog at Flinders launched: https://blogs.flinders.edu.au/student-health-and-well-being/ Since 2017, itβs grown to 1,546 posts (as of today) β far more reliable and prolific than my personal blog (where you are now), which tends to disappear into the ether for long periods. When I kicked it … Continue reading My work blog turns 8 years old today!
Tag: books
Start with Why – Simon Sinek
I just finished reading (listening) to Start with Why by Simon Sinek. A shout out to the South Australian Public Libraries system for having a free copy to listen to. This book is my first foray into business, leadership, marketing and management topics. I've chosen to explore a little in these areas because of a … Continue reading Start with Why – Simon Sinek
My current reading/ watching/ listening list
I subscribe to a bunch of newsletters, blogs, websites and video channels that have a focus on wellbeing. It makes total sense when you consider my job involves communicating these concepts to others π I thought Iβd share the best of the ones that I currently subscribe to. I donβt recommend you try to follow … Continue reading My current reading/ watching/ listening list
Reading more
I'm not a great reader. I have every intention of reading more, but I go through long periods of not reading outside of my work. For example, 2021 was a bust in terms of reading progress. I've got off to a better start this year. I'm trialing audiobooks on my morning walk. I set aside … Continue reading Reading more
Relational psychotherapy, anti self-improvement and cross cultural psychiatry
I am writing a book on self-improvement. You can learn a bit more about it on my Book Index page. I am also engaged actively in my own self-improvement (I think it would be a bit hypocritical if I wasn't). My main goal for self-improvement in 2020 is to read more in my field of … Continue reading Relational psychotherapy, anti self-improvement and cross cultural psychiatry



