by Jon Corbett | Jul 10, 2020 | News
Suicide A Poem by Michelle Keane We’ve been called cowards, called selfish, called weak. But we are none of these, we are lost, Lost within our own pain, within our own darkness. It takes strength to stand on the edge, or take huge amounts, or put that rope...
by Jon Corbett | Jul 9, 2020 | Goals
Why Nobody is Perfect By Dr. Stuart Sadler, Psychologist As people we have a natural tendency to compare ourselves with others, and often come out feelings worse off for it. Whether we use money, how we look, whether we’re thin enough, successful enough, liked enough,...
by Jon Corbett | Jul 1, 2020 | Motivation
Coping When Things Are Out of Our Control by Rebecca S. Blakeman, PhD The COVID-19 crisis and life lessons go hand-in-hand. This crisis has given us the opportunity to not only learn new life lessons for the first time, it has also given us the opportunity to put into...
by Jon Corbett | Jun 26, 2020 | Mental Health
The Untold Side to ‘High Functioning’ By Rachel Horton, from The Culture Vulture Room 101 is a BBC comedy television series in which celebrities are invited to discuss their pet hates and persuade the host (currently Frank Skinner) to banish them into oblivion in...
by Jon Corbett | Jun 13, 2020 | Confidence
All minds are welcome Where’d My ‘Get-Up-And-Go’ Go? By Rebecca S. Blakeman, PhD My father was a journalist and writer, with a life-long love of words. One of his favorite words was “spizzerinctum,” which he defined as one’s “get-up-and-go.” A search of various...