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Mental Illness Isn’t An Excuse for Cruelty or Destruction

Mental Illness Isn’t An Excuse for Cruelty or Destruction

A recent tragedy of domestic violence has highlighted the dark reality of many relationships, resounding to us that mental illness isn’t an excuse to be cruel or destructive. What recent marital tragedy am I referring to? That would depend on...
7 Things That Push The Good Men Away

7 Things That Push The Good Men Away

In the search for a partner, could you be pushing away the man of your dreams? Here are 7 things which push the good men away. There are a few re-occurring seasons of life that put extra pressure and awareness...
Do The Right Thing Even If You Get The Wrong Result

Do The Right Thing Even If You Get The Wrong Result

There’s been a fairly simple, fairly underrated yet fairly profound encouragement echoing through my mind for the start of the year – do the right thing even if you get the wrong result. The Twenties are back, baby. I hope...
Children Are Not Their Parents: The Rise Of Skywalker Spoilers Review

Children Are Not Their Parents: The Rise Of Skywalker Spoilers Review

Episode 9 in a sentence – children are not their parents. To say any more than that… well, spoilers. Here is my Rise Of Skywalker spoilers review. In case it wasn’t clear enough already, spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker...
When Will Christmas Be Happy?

When Will Christmas Be Happy?

One of the deepest questions of this season isn’t around presents, lights, carols or shops – it’s this: When will Christmas be happy? Christmas really is one of the most unique times of the year. I’m walking around Australian shops...
The Constant Struggle of Expectations vs. Reality – 2019 In Review

The Constant Struggle of Expectations vs. Reality – 2019 In Review

Through the ups and downs of the year, one thing is clear – 2019 has been a classic example of the constant struggle of expectations vs. reality. The end of the year is one of the most reflective times in...


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