Some musings about time management and prioritisation
A student who regularly tunes into the blog sent me this interesting question/comment. ‘hi Dr G, Sunday musings about urgent and/or important work and wondering […]
A student who regularly tunes into the blog sent me this interesting question/comment. ‘hi Dr G, Sunday musings about urgent and/or important work and wondering […]
Myself and a colleague Maureen were fortunate this morning to get to speak to a cohort of 1st year med students on the topic of […]
So the 2019 Australian Federal Election just happened. If the outcome was to your liking, then congratulations 🙂 If it was not, then commiserations 🙁 […]
This event has passed but the principles of choice apply nonetheless. Although focused on men, this post has content that relates to everyone. When I […]
Just a quick note to say thank you to all the students, staff and confused third parties who have subscribed to the Health, Counselling and […]
Self-discipline or self-control is being able to exert control over one’s behaviour and do this consistently and reliably over time. It is central to being […]
Many years ago I discovered the expressive writing work of James W Pennebaker, a social psychologist from the University of Texas. I am pretty sure […]
Greetings and welcome to Lesson 10 of my ‘Introduction to Mental Fitness’ course. If you are new to the course, check out the introductory post first. […]
Kane, a social work student, got in contact with me about a workshop they are running as part of the Horizon Award Program on the […]
The Lived Experience Telephone Support Service (LETSS) is a free service that assists people living in the Adelaide metropolitan region, and their carers, to access […]
The Flinders International Study Centre (FISC) provides a range of courses that help international students develop their academic understanding, study skills and English language level, […]