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‘Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For indeed that's all who ever have.’
—Margaret Mead

The Survivor’s Guilt - Nila Kasianandan
Nila speaks about her feelings having moved to Australia from a country torn by conflict. Length 3:09. Recorded with Fujifilm X-T2, Fujifilm X100v, Rode SmartLav+ & edited with Adobe Premiere Pro. Submission for WHO Women’s Empowerment Conference, 2021.
https://youtu.be/6uFBjXfnYyk

Connection, voice and passion
When I pick up a camera, it’s a passport to travel into someone’s world and tell their story. It’s about making my subject feel heard and seen. My photography is at the intersection of connection, voice and passion.
A place on Facebook to connect

Sian Davey

Self-doubt and the imposter syndrome
Feed the fire: a challenge

Australia should join NZ and shoot for eliminating coronavirus (12 April 2020)
https://blog.grattan.edu.au/2020/04/australia-should-join-new-zealand-and-shoot-for-eliminating-coronavirus/

Universal masking in Hospitals in the the Covid-19 era?
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2006372

Know your CoronaZone!
http://medical-leader.org/blog/caronazone
You're being told to wash your hands regularly, but exactly when and how often? Here's a guide for health professionals that works for everyone. We live our lives in 3 zones and when you know these, the actions to take while you're there and when you move between them, it's easy.

Interview with Howard Marks

https://fs.blog/howard-marks/
You need an above average ability to detect risk and make decisions with upside potential, whilst keeping risks under control. We're all going to make good decisions that don't work and these have a tendency to look a lot like bad decisions.

The Dalai Lama on mindfulness, selflessness and compassion
Read here

Tomorrow’s doctors

http://medical-leader.org/blog/2019/tomorrows-doctors
My 2019 top tips for being a good medical practitioner. You can change the world!

Good enough is the new perfect
Shahina Braganza’s article: Welcome to the best job in the world

The number one predictor of team success is psychological safety
http://bit.ly/psych_safety
(It’s a HBR article, but I stuck it on Evernote because it’s easier)

I know I’m ready to give feedback when…
Engaging Greatly poster by Brené Brown