50 Successful People with Disabilities

Introduction The world has people, regardless of the obstacles they faced due to disabilities or disorders, who carved out places for themselves in history through sheer talent, persistence, hard work and passion. This blog highlights 50 Successful People with Disabilities – all remarkable individuals – to celebrate their accomplishments. By sharing these details, I aim … Read more

20 Wheelchair myths, misconceptions and incorrect stereotypes

Introduction Here comes a person in a wheelchair. What comes to mind? Do your thoughts contain myths, misconceptions or incorrect stereotypes about people using wheelchairs? Before acquiring a spinal cord injury (SCI) in 2009, I knew little about people zooming around in wheelchairs. My blog shares 20 Wheelchair myths, misconceptions and incorrect stereotypes to improve … Read more

The Top 20 Deathbed regrets and how to avoid them

 Introduction Not only do I provide the top 20 deathbed regrets and how to avoid them, but I do it 5 times for each of the following areas Relationships and Personal Connections Personal Growth and Experiences Health and Well-being Personal Identity and Expression Legacy and Impact Here are the top 20 deathbed regrets, 80 more … Read more

The Story of Job in the Bible

Introduction: The Story of Job in the Bible – A Story of Faith Amidst Suffering The story of Job, as described in the Bible, stands as a testament to the resilience of human faith in the face of unimaginable suffering. The narrative of Job is not just a tale of trivial poor outcomes but a … Read more

30 bible verses for advocates

30 Bible verses for advocates In this blog, I share 30 Bible verses for advocates. And share an action that could be taken for each bible verse. Note: the actions refer to locations or organisations within Australia, and I’m sure you can find similar places to perform advocacy in your country. My interest in advocacy … Read more

Is australia still the lucky country?

The Lucky Country? During 2018, I wrote the blog ‘The Lucky Country – why do so many Australians complain?’. It is an excellent time to repeat a few reasons, add more and answer the question, ‘Is Australia still the lucky country?‘ Why ask? I hear too many Australians complaining about life, but I get many … Read more

How to include disabled people into your life, group or organisation

AN INTRODUCTION to the 30 ways to include disabled people (or with a disorder) into your life, group or organisation In today’s increasingly diverse and interconnected world, incorporating methods of how to include disabled people is vital. Ensuring everyone feels seen, heard, and valued in our personal lives, group engagements, or organizational structures is paramount. … Read more

Inappropriate comments to a disabled person – 30 things not to say

Don’t say these 30 things to a disabled person (or with a disorder), as they may be inappropriate comments Navigating conversations with a disabled person (or those with a disorder) can result in inappropriate comments, especially if one isn’t familiar with the challenges of living with a disability or a disorder. While we often have … Read more

Is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (The Mormons) a cult?

Is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (The Mormons) a cult? AN INTRODUCTION The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), often called Mormons, stands as one of the most unique and rapidly growing religious movements in the modern world. Its unique teachings, practices, and history have fascinated believers and sceptics alike. … Read more

20 characteristics of a good father

A quick introduction As today is Father’s Day in Australia, my blog is about 20 characteristics of a good father. The 20 characteristics of a good father Loving: A good father shows unconditional love to his children. His love isn’t based on performance, achievements, or behaviour. Children feel valued and cherished by his consistent affection. … Read more

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