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Sherelee Clarke
Oct 10, 20220 min read


Sherelee Clarke
Oct 10, 20220 min read


Sherelee Clarke
Aug 16, 20220 min read


I AM BECAUSE YOU ARE
By Gaynor Word-Smith My maternal grandmother, Sophie, constantly reminds me to find her lost parents. Whenever I am in danger of giving...
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 14, 20226 min read


A CHANCE MEETING
By Eve Hemming Sometimes a chance meeting can change your life forever... Little did I know that Saturday 8th March 1969 would be that...
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20223 min read


Chasing Horizons
By Sophie Thompson
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Horoscopes - August/September 2022
By Jane Strange
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Employment Law
NO COVID-19 VACCINE - INTERIM REINSTATEMENT, “YES!” OR “NO!” Employment law Barrister, Eska Hartdegen, shares an Employment Court case of...
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20223 min read


PTSD Unplugged
By Tammy Ockerse
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Trifling with golden kiwis in South Africa
By Wanda Hennig
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20220 min read


FLUID ART
By Michele Wilcox I was born and raised in Cambridge, England, with my two brothers, arriving in New Zealand when I was 26. I have always...
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20222 min read


Chalk Art by Nadine Sawyer
Art has always been an interest of mine and provided me with a sort of tranquility to the demands of everyday life. I was fortunate...
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20220 min read


Hope for chronic pain sufferers
By Brenda Wille
Sherelee Clarke
Aug 8, 20221 min read


LIFESTYLE DESIGN, THE WHY
By Carlyle van Rensburg So, what exactly is Lifestyle Design and why is it important? It’s like goal setting, but with more chance of...
Sherelee Clarke
Jun 10, 20224 min read


LOVE ALWAYS WINS
By Anna Klein There’s a particular reaction that people give you when you tell them you’re a romance writer. People get excited when I...
Sherelee Clarke
Jun 10, 20222 min read


Anxiety Unplugged
By Tammy Ockerse
Sherelee Clarke
Jun 6, 20221 min read


Taking the anguish out of languishing: One small step at a time
By Gaynor Word-Smith A line in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin reads: “The heaviest anguish often precedes a return...
Sherelee Clarke
Jun 6, 20226 min read


Blended family love
By Dr Tash Reddy
Sherelee Clarke
Jun 6, 20221 min read
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