by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Sep 18, 2018 | Recent posts
Being in the present is often something I struggle with – with thousand of thoughts and ideas popping into my mind like a stream of constant notifications, along with the constant notifications that come through on my phone, like I have turned off notifications...
by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jul 31, 2018 | Recent posts
If you have read my previous post on well-being in the workplace, you will see that I discussed different ways of managing boundaries between work and personal life and the subsequent impact on our wellbeing. However, all through writing this post, I ultimately found...
by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jul 28, 2018 | Recent posts
One of the many questions that we get as Psychology Teachers is what can I do to improve my grade? The rationale behind this ‘Dig a little Deeper’ series is to provide some guided extension tasks for students who want to explore a topic further and develop a broader...
by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jul 23, 2018 | Recent posts
Over the summer break, I have had the most wonderful chance to immerse myself into doing the things I love without the time constraints of a schedule or routine. One of which is listening to podcasts, lots of them. One podcast that I was happy to scroll through all...
by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jul 15, 2018 | Recent posts
What the Russia World Cup 2018 can teach us about Social Identity. If one thing there is no doubt about after England’s performance in the World Cup, is that Gareth Southgate has conjured up a positive sense of identity that has engaged even the most avoidant of the...
by she@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | May 31, 2018 | Recent posts
For the past few months, I have been working my way through the collection of short stories in “The Thing Around Your Neck” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I was originally drawn to this book as I prepared for the Daraja Academy Service trip and although the...
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