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What it means to be a Glass Child at 50
So, what is it like to be a Glass Child when you’re 50? Glass Child is a term often used to describe a child who has had to grow up with a sibling whose illness, disability, developmental issue or high-attention need requires more parental attention. In this article, Yasmeen shares her sage experience.
8 People/Places that contributed to me being the person I am today
A love letter to the people and places that held me steady. For anyone feeling alone: community and connection can be lifelines. Seek out the spaces—and people—that help you feel safe, seen, and supported.
When Civility is Met with Hostility: Navigating Unprovoked Public Conflict
It’s one thing to navigate conflicts with friends and family, but it’s an entirely different skill set to respond to conflict with a complete stranger in public. How would you react if someone publicly shamed you without warning? What can you do in such moments to protect your peace?
Understanding Emotional Resilience: Why It’s Important and How to Build it
At 21, Qing Xu faced a tough time abroad - academic pressures and life stressors led to daily tears. An unexpected film, A Bride for Rip Van Winkle, helped her realise that even dark times can pass and help us grow. Learn what building emotional resilience might look like for you, and how it can make you better equipped for life’s setbacks.
Just Breathe. Just Be.—Detaching Self-worth from Success.
In cultures that emphasise achievement, it’s easy to believe worth comes from success - good grades, a prestigious job, constant progress. But when success fades, so can our sense of identity. Fear of failure or falling behind can stop us from exploring new paths or learning for joy. Real change begins by questioning these beliefs and choosing values - like mental well-being - that make space for imperfection, reflection, and growth.
What does grief feel like for you?
At some point, we all experience grief in one way or another – the grief of losing a family member, a pet you grew up with, a loved one, the grief of a breakup, losing a friendship, infertility, diagnosis of a terminal illness or even the grief of your past self. It’s a normal response to losing something or someone you once cherished. However, everyone feels it differently. This article explores how grief feels like for each person and includes responses from different individuals.
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