Thoughts & Truths
Articles that seek to uncloud our hearts and minds. How? By gathering experiences and expertise about issues that impact women across a range of subjects.
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‘Hon, I need money’. The uncomfortable truth about feeling dependent
Dependency. Such an uncomfortable word to this generation. In our parents’ generation, this was the norm. But this generation is one that was nurtured to study and build a career which meant getting a full-time job and salary.
Finding courage
Grief is not a nice emotion. It hurts. It’s painful seeing loved ones suffer. But we can’t protect them from it. We can, however, be there and try to find our courage together.
How much should I push my child?
Here’s a question I find myself struggling to answer as a parent: How much should I push my child? Counselling psychologist Stephanie Borg Bartolo helps uncloud this question.
The back-to-school aftershock
The other day, while I was driving home from work, I thought back to a series of different conversations I’ve been having with several friends who have kids. I realized that many parents are currently going through some kind of beginning-of-school-aftershock. Let me explain.
September: The mummy chat reawakens
September is a time of change. Summer is ending. School is about to start. This is the time of year when the dormant mummy chat – that semi-hibernates over the summer – reawakens.
Learning to let go
When I became a mother my sister told me that motherhood is a process of letting go. Back then I did not truly understand what this meant. Now I know.
Miscarriage: Let’s talk about it
Miscarriage. Here is a word we grow up hearing thrown around every now and again. But the severity of what a woman and her partner are going through is only known to those who really experience the dark reality behind the word.
I am an ‘unnatural’ mother
As parents we often feel overwhelmed. Sarah Carabott opens up about the haunting feeling mothers often experience - that we are unprepared and getting it wrong.
School half days - less school, more juggling
School half days mean the juggling act is about to take a whole new level of intensity for working parents.