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I am a child of the blog and email generations. It is why I run a blog and still do mailing lists.
One day soon I will probably venture forth into new mediums (Insta is calling me!), but our mailing lists remain a primary channel through which I communicate stuff.
Our primary mailing list is the BetterU one with almost 3000 subscribers. If you are reading this, having clicked through from an email, you are already on that mailing list (go you!).
If not, you can join here. Emails on this list go out weekly and cover a diversity of wellbeing topics, drawing from the latest news and articles added to the BetterU website.
But I also run a couple more specialised mailing lists. Specialised in terms of topics that is, not technology.
The first is the Procrastination Mailing List. Subscribers to this mailing list get an email every 3 weeks on the topic of procrastination and other related productivity topics (e.g. time management). Email content is inspired by the Studyology program, a program developed here at Flinders that teaches a mindful approach to tackling procrastination. This is the mailing list to be on if you are compulsive delayer and it is starting to annoy you. 100+ students have joined this little community.
The second is the Be Well Plan/ Mental Health Mailing List. Subscribers to this mailing list get an email also every 3 weeks on the topic of mental health and how you look after it. Email content is inspired by the Be Well Plan, a mental health and resilience program that was running here at Flinders and that I am committed to reviving in 2026 (once I have cloned myself). This is the mailing list you join if you want to learn practical and actionable strategies for looking after your mental health. 60+ students have joined this little community.
Both of these specialised mailing lists have been running for a while now. 18 emails and counting for the Be Well Plan one, and 20 emails and counting for the procrastination one.
If either of these sound interesting to you, you can sign up to them at their respective links.
Procrastination Mailing List ✉️
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Staff are welcome to sign up as well 🙂