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Moonlight Cinema, Brisbane – Experiencing an Outdoor Movie Theatre in Brisbane.
Indoor cinemas are one of my favourite ways to pass time. However, experiencing an outdoor movie theatre in Brisbane was different and serene. The event was organized by Moonlight Cinema, Brisbane.
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Traveling Safe During A Pandemic Outbreak.
With an upsurge in cases of the corona virus (Covid-19) in some countries around the world, it has become pertinent for individuals to either cancel their travel plans or think of ways to ensure they are traveling safe.
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Reflections: Lessons from 2019.
We are already neck deep into February 2020, but as I think back and count my blessings, here are lessons that helped me pull through 2019. These lessons from 2019 will definitely come handy in the new year as well.
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Forgiving A Person Who Is Not Sorry.
If you have ever had to wait for an apology that is not forthcoming, you will agree that forgiveness takes a bit of effort.
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Get To Know Me Tag – Answering 20 Questions About Phaytea.
I could go on and on, but I am thankful for growth and the opportunity to take care of the people and things that matter.
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Co-working Space: Review of Work Station, Nigeria.
Ever needed to use a co-working space on a weekend and couldn't find one? Here's introducing Work Station Nigeria.
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6 Tips To Protect Your Mental Health At Work.
The work environment is unarguably one of the places where we spend most of our adult years and as an employee or employer, you are faced with daily tasks that can be physically and mentally draining.
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5 Simple Ways To Protect Your Mental Health.
Everyone says your mental health is as important as your physical health, but how often do you truly remember to protect your mental health and space?
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Reflection: TEDx Lagos 2019 Event.
None of the speakers used the popular 'Welcome to my TED talk line', but I love that the TEDx Lagos 2019 event had carefully selected thought leaders from diverse industries.
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5 Tested Tips to Cope With Loss.
Coping with loss is a very personal experience and the fact that we all grieve differently makes it even more difficult to understand or give advice.