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How to Find Self Acceptance

You often hear people say about how you have to learn to accept yourself. It’s true for everyone. But how do you go about it?

Baked Spiced Salmon

Baking is such an easy way to cook salmon, and this healthy spiced salmon recipe makes for a quick and easy main meal.

Video Game Rights Becomes Compelling Viewing in ‘Tetris’

Despite the artistic license of the screenplay, the majority of the events in ‘Tetris’ did happen, writes film critic Russ Matthews.

“Shop Around”: Energy Boss’ Winter Warning

With winter looming amid rising energy costs, let’s look at some ways to keep warm without breaking the budget.

The Case for Mercy

Being merciful is more than refraining from sticking the knife in… it’s also about having eyes open to see those who are struggling.

Is Your Kettle Killing the Planet?

‘Right To Repair Laws’ are becoming a big thing. Yes, we now require laws to make companies allow you to fix the stuff you own.

How to Feel Confident When You Are In Over Your Head

It’s in times of discomfort, awkwardness, and a feeling that you lack confidence, when real growth can happen, writes Rachel Reva.

The Super Mario Bros Movie Best For Fans Only [Movie Review]

The Super Mario Bros movie tries so hard to be faithful to the original stories, it’s inaccessible to non-gamers, writes Russ Matthews.

A Christian Perspective on the Voice Debate: 4 Key Takeaways

With issues like The Voice to Parliament, we need to be wary of baptising our position as the definitive Christian one, writes Akos Balogh.

Why Empathy is Key to Change

Could we see less isolation, depression reduce and connectedness rise? Could simple acts of empathy see revival and change in our communities?

What Subtitles Say About Our Changing Viewing Habits

Subtitles used to just be for those who are hard of hearing, but they are now becoming more normalalised and there are many benefits to this.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – Movie Review

Dungeons & Dragons delivers a fan excursion into the realm of dark magic and treasures guarded by dragons, writes Russ Matthews.

Do I Really Need to Do 10,000 Steps Per Day?

The problem with these numbers is that it never feels like I’m doing enough! Not eating or sleeping enough. Not doing enough steps…

The Great Teacher Exodus: Tackling Burnout in the Education Sector

Levels of teacher burnout are high and there are significant challenges in attracting and retaining the next generation of teachers.

Leading Multigenerational Teams

Authoritative, hierarchical leadership is out; collaborative and coordinated leadership is in, especially for a team of mixed generations.

My Top 5 Tips for Hearing from God

God is a creative communicator and he uses the form that most effectively communicates what he wants to say to the person he is speaking to.

5 Tips on How to Stop Being a Doormat

Some of us may have the misunderstanding that as long as we are really, really, really nice to others, people will like us.

Parenting Hack: Send Your Kids on Secret Missions

So far with secret missions I have convinced my kids to put dishes away, clean up someone else’s mess, be polite, and be quiet…