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  • 2 months ago | nationalgeographic.com | Michael Belfiore |Aaron Huey

    Some 50,000 people visit St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City daily. The 500-year-old structure, with its 448-foot-high dome, finely detailed mosaics, and imposing marble statues, is a monument to human ingenuity and the power of spiritual inspiration. Now, immersive technologies are making it more accessible, both to in-person visitors and people all over the world.

  • Oct 27, 2024 | tradiemagazine.com.au | Aaron Huey

    Tradie wellness coach Aaron Huey talks through some common issues tradies might encounter, but not want to talk aboutQ: How do I bring up the topic of mental health with a workmate on without making them uncomfortable?”A: Start the conversation casually and in a comfortable setting, such as during a break or at the end of the workday. You could say something like, “Hey mate, I’ve noticed you’ve seemed a bit off lately.

  • Aug 15, 2024 | tradiemagazine.com.au | Aaron Huey

    Tradie wellness coach Aaron Huey talks through some common issues tradies might encounter, but not want to talk about. Q: “I sometimes feel overwhelmed balancing work demands and family life. What can I do to manage this stress better?”A: It’s important to prioritise self-care and set realistic expectations for yourself both at work and at home. Create a routine that includes time for relaxation and family activities.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | tradiemagazine.com.au | Aaron Huey

    Tradie wellness coach Aaron Huey talks through some common issues tradies might encounter, but not want to talk about. Q: I’m worried about taking time off for mental health reasons because I’m the primary breadwinner for my family. How can I talk to my employer about this without risking my job security? A: It’s understandable to have concerns about job security, especially when your family’s financial stability is at stake.

  • Apr 14, 2024 | tradiemagazine.com.au | Aaron Huey

    Tradie wellness coach Aaron Huey talks through some common issues tradies might encounter, but not want to talk about. Q: “How do I deal with the stress of my day onsite without taking it home to my family?” A: “Once you’re home, take five minutes before you go through the door to let go of everything that’s happened that day – the stress, the fights, the orders, the programmes, the deliveries whatever it is. Leave it at the door. Take five deep inhales and exhales let it all go.

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