Wellbeing (Page 2)

FOMO

FOMO relates to the fear and apprehension that others are having more exciting, rewarding and interesting experiences than you are, or are in possession of something more or better. This fear and apprehension compels us to check what’s going on elsewhere, easily achieved by scrolling through Instagram, Facebook or other social media sites. Needless to say, such checking behaviours only confirm one’s worst fears, that someone out there is better off than us and we are indeed missing out. Have you ever observed people sitting in a café or restaurant with friends or family? If you have, you probably noticed many people looking at theirRead More…

resilience

If there was ever a time to focus on resilience-building, it’s now. Of course, we all know that resilience isn’t something we need only during global pandemics. Life is notoriously good at throwing curve balls in our direction and, the more resilient we are, the more easily we manage to bounce back afterwards. Experiencing stress, loss, trauma, tragedy and other adverse life events impacts people in different ways. Being resilient doesn’t mean that you don’t experience pain and hardship. What it means is that you’re able to pick yourself up and recover more quickly, allowing yourself to move forward with your life. The good newsRead More…

understanding disability

Sitting in one of the university lecture halls, eyes wide open, I crouched forward placing all my efforts to consume every single word uttered by the lecturer who was introducing us students to a new way of understanding disability. The explanation provided was promptly broken down into fragments, incessantly trying to place order in my brain by integrating the meaning of the reasoning that was being provided.  Suddenly it felt like something clicked, a rush of adrenaline pushed through my veins, I jumped and squiggled on my seat… “ AAAHAAA… That’s it! Yes! How could I not think of disability in this way before?” DisabilityRead More…

happiness

Philosophy student Ana Tortell shares her past personal quest for happiness with the hopes of bringing clarity to anyone who can relate… I was going through some old pieces that I had written to myself as attempts to find some clarity, and I wound up coming across this. It was written over a year ago while I was going through a very confusing period regarding my future. Reading it now makes me notice a certain timeless relevance, so I decided to share it with you all – in the hopes that someone can relate and find clarity in it themselves. I’m currently speaking to anRead More…

a girl walks home alone at night

A Girl Woman Walks Home Alone at Night. Before another woman’s basic human right is taken away, we need to talk to our boys and men. After writing and directing my screenplay Daughter back in 2015, (the storyline inspired by two real-life murder cases of women in Melbourne), I was doing so with the motivation that Daughter would be a film that changes people’s perspectives towards how women are viewed in society. The film was a success, I had achieved what I initially set out to do — educate and talk about violence against women and victim-blaming, as well as media perceptions about women. WhatRead More…