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Can we alter the way our brains function? In this issue, Bruce Mackie of The Brain Training Institute introduces us to his practice of neurotherapy and its approach to stress, depression and anxiety . Workplace stress is something most of us can relate to.  We consider the often elusive workplace health and happiness.  What creates happiness at work?

We also update you on the film, Men's Group, which will be released in April and of course, the latest appeals and news from Lifeline.

Happy Reading!

 

Bryan Wilshire
Chief Executive

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In this issue:

Happiness at Work
Film Review: Men's Group
Latest News
Brain Awareness


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Woman at work

Happiness at Work

Adapted by Bryan Wilshire

What does happines at work depend on? How can we increase our chances of finding it?
Read full article
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Men in sitting room

Film Review: Men's Group

By Denis Bunbury

Denis previews an innovative  film which will open at the Rialto Cinema on 23rd April
Read review
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Newspaper Latest News


Keep up date with Lifeline Auckland's upcoming appeals and fundraising.
Read full article
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Parts of the human brain 

Brain Awareness

By Bruce Mackie

Bruce Mackie (former Lifeline Auckland CEO) introduces his work in brain training or neurofeedback.
Full article
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Trees on cliff And finally......a quote:

What we do for ourselves dies with us - what we do for others remains and is immortal -

Albert Pike

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