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  • Catherine Kelly

    Maynooth University

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    Catherine Kelly is an associate lecturer in the Humanities Department at TU Dublin and a PhD student in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at Maynooth University

    Your weighing scales is not a health advisor. Photo: Getty Images

    Are your bathroom scales weighing heavily on your mind?

    What it says on the scales is not always an accurate reflection of your health status

    Health • 01 Jul 21
    There are countless benefits to including walk and talk meetings as part of your weekly schedule. Photo: Getty Images

    5 reasons why businesses should consider walk and talk meetings

    While these meetings are not a complex conundrum, walk and talk meetings must be bound by a set of guidelines to ensure that they are fit for purpose, maximise employee's time and produce positive outcomes.

    Health and Fitness • 09 Apr 21
    "We have the power to become the master of our own destiny."

    Here are 5 secret steps to living a more meaningful life

    We need to let go of negativity, live in the moment and savour life's rich pleasures

    Psychology • 28 Jan 21
    Enough is Enough campaigners protest about the removal of services for people with disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic

    How we should mark International Day of People with Disabilities

    It's time for people with disabilities to stop living in the shadows of others

    Society • 02 Dec 20
    "Like all toxic relationships, Trump sets his sights on destroying people and his toxicity has spread like a pandemic across the world."

    It's time to end our toxic relationship with Donald Trump

    Can America break free from the narcissistic relationship it has with the outgoing US president?

    Donald Trump • 09 Nov 20
    A woman walks past a store in Dublin the day before Ireland begins a second national lockdown. Photo: Paul Faith/AFP via Getty Images

    How 6 more weeks of lockdown will test the nation's unity

    It may be hard to persuade an exhausted and sceptical public with little trust in government to follow public health directives

    Lockdown • 22 Oct 20
    The bridge connecting Lifford in Co Donegal with Strabane in Northern Ireland

    Why county lockdowns won't work without changes in our behaviour

    The response to the current pandemic requires massive action from governments, industry and citizens to reduce the spread of infection

    Ireland • 01 Oct 20
    Ireland's EU Commissioner Phil Hogan who attended the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner (and won a George Foreman grill on the night)

    Golfgate: why some people in power believe they are above the law

    When we view power as dominance, it is often just a hop, skip and jump away from developing an attitude of entitlement

    Psychology • 24 Aug 20
    'People with disabilities, their families and service providers always appear to have to beg from the crumbs that are left on the table'

    How cuts harm services for people with intellectual disabilities

    The sector requires a government which invests in and values people rather than simply cutback services

    Health • 30 Jul 20

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