We all use these superficial greetings, hiding behind the familiar to avoid reality. It’s convenient, but it’s not really truthful. Truth is that with Covid-19 most of us are having a rough time. So don’t pretend to be brave, hanging in there with a smiling face,...
Technology and artificial intelligence combined with human endeavor is rapidly changing the workplace. It demands greater organisational adaptability. When such change is followed by organisational restructuring, it can leave employees in a world of uncertainty. This...
When considering our rights it is important to consider how our individual behaviour may be compromising or enabling the human rights of others. Watch this video and see if there is a ‘Lisa Pizza’ or ‘Hope’ in your life. Over 3 million people who have enjoyed it too....
It is so easy to ignore the symptoms of stress – until often it is too late. Now there is technology that can evaluate your state of resilience, get real about how you are doing, and alert you to potential future challenges. By measuring your heart rate...
A GIFT OF RECOGNITION FROM PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA As we approach the holiday season many hard-pressed managers and their teams will look forward to a well-deserved rest. Quite appropriately business entrepreneurs have just received a surprising gift. At a recent...
A GIFT OF RECOGNITION FROM PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA As we approach the holiday season many hard-pressed managers and their teams will look forward to a well-deserved rest. Quite appropriately business entrepreneurs have just received a surprising gift. At a recent...
We live in a switched-on world in which it’s almost unthinkable to be without social media for so much as a day. According to Statista, a company specialising in market and consumer data, around 30 million South Africans were on social networking sites in 2019. What’s more, this number is set to grow to close to 50 million by 2026!
There’s no two ways about it: being bullied isn’t just tough in the moment, it continues to take a toll in other areas of your life. Bullying leaves a trail of destruction in its wake. It shatters your self-esteem and increases your risk of anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance and self-harm. It can even result in physical health problems like high blood pressure, stomach pain and poor appetite.
It’s something that has puzzled researchers from the start of the pandemic – why do some people experience severe illness, and others do not? These differences extend beyond known risk factors – like age, and existing disease. To answer this question, researchers began studying the genetics of people exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and were able to identify links between developing the disease and variations in specific parts of their DNA.
The pandemic has highlighted the idea of a disease being front and center in all aspects of our lives. However, for someone living with a chronic condition, this has been their reality long before COVID-19 came along, and the pandemic has simply made things worse. Economic, social and psychological distress is common amongst those living with chronic conditions, such as tuberculosis (TB).
Underlying all human rights is a deep respect for human life. There are those passionate people whose daily lives center around defending and upholding these precious rights so that we can all live in a more caring and just world. Each one of us can take inspiration from this and make choices that demonstrate how our own personal values uphold human rights.