11 07, 2018

Mindfulness and the Olive Cure

2018-05-25T18:11:48+08:00July 11th, 2018|HR Consulting Services, Training and Development|

Recently a dear friend gave me a boxful of beautiful olives from her mother’s farm. When you first pick olives, actually tasting them is only for the brave. Being incredibly bitter and inedible at this stage, olives need to be cured. This process involves slitting the olives and soaking them in regularly changed water for around ten days. After all this, marination can begin. I love using red wine

21 06, 2018

Dangerous Medicine

2018-05-25T17:56:47+08:00June 21st, 2018|Psychosocial Hazards|

Got a headache at work? What do you do? Do you head for the nearest first aid kit? Most of us would if we didn’t have any medicine in our desk drawer or bag. However this could be a very costly mistake. The stocking of medicines in first aid kids is prohibited by the Health (Drugs and Poisons) Regulation 1996. This includes medicines such as those labelled ‘pharmacy medicine’, ‘pharmacist

12 06, 2018

It’s Dark Outside

2018-05-25T17:50:48+08:00June 12th, 2018|HR Consulting Services, Psychosocial Hazards|

A number of years ago I watched a deeply moving play exploring an old man’s experiences during the disorientation of his dementia. Perth based performers Arielle Gray, Chris Isaacs and Tim Watts provided a beautiful, thoughtful insight which was incredibly touching. I am sure I wasn’t the only person who left the theatre in tears! The play begins with a sad elderly man watching television. At sunset he becomes

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