Day 14 – 100 days to a better space
really you or some sort of light weight facade that you’re limping around
under.
Brain damage from youth is no barrier to this battlerPsychles is proud to introduce you to Ken Hall and we urge you to read about his determination to achieve Radio for All Australians – click on #braininjury #braindamage http://www.psychles.com.au/ken%20hall.htm #radio

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Day 79 – 100 days to a better spaceLiving with someone suffering depression can be difficult but when you help them through, the love and dedication that results is worth more than any money can buy. #people #depression #workplace #love #wellbeing http://www.psychles.com.au

In our fast-paced, information-saturated world, the ability to think critically has become increasingly vital. Critical thinking empowers us to analyze information objectively, identify patterns, and make sound decisions. One potent tool for honing this invaluable skill is the humble logic puzzle. These deceptively simple brain teasers offer a playful yet profound way to exercise our cognitive muscles,…

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