Skip to content
Bluesky LinkedIn Mail Facebook
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Safe Hands services
  • Master the power of AI
  • Contact
Safe Hands
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Safe Hands services
  • Master the power of AI
  • Contact
Home Archive by category "In Safe Hands newsletters" (Page 2)

Category: In Safe Hands newsletters

An introspective, sometimes nostalgic or philosophical look at life. There will probably be some bits and pieces about the business side of my life, because things are interconnected and entangled.

Five things I learned from having a knee operation

A walker on the Camino de Santiago

I’m generally a healthy person, so when I have to slow down to have a medical procedure, reflection is in order. Here are my knee operation lessons…

Continue reading

Why where you live is less important than what you feel about it

A sunset in Plumstead

Cape Town is South Africa’s oldest city, and one of the most socially stratified. So where you live is important – or perhaps not.

Continue reading

When a dream comes true – I was on the radio!

Laure Ajax, Khusi Veto and me (seated) in the studio after the interview.

There are many ways to be featured in the media. For me, being interviewed on the radio is a dream come true. And it did come true…

Continue reading

What does being grown-up mean?

picture of someone washing dishes to illustrate being grown-up

There’s adulting, and then there’s being grown-up. I learned the difference between the two early one morning…

Continue reading

How to get over a slump

Image of steps to illustrate getting out of a slump one step at a time

There’ll come a time when you just can’t bring yourself to do the things you like to do. Here’s how to get over a slump…

Continue reading

Hope and heroism in a training room

TB researchers in a lab

Tuberculosis might not be the sort of thing I usually write about – but a recent training experience has me filled with hope.

Continue reading

Where reverence lives – it’s in the small things

Muizenbeg beach before sunrise

The novels of Terry Pratchett are full of small gods. So is our family life – meet our own small pantheon.

Continue reading

1234
  • Blog Categories

    • Africa Right Now (3)
    • AI&Me (1)
    • Columns (30)
    • Editing (30)
    • In Safe Hands newsletters (24)
    • Journalism (58)
    • Life Management (38)
    • Opinions (70)
    • Reading (14)
    • Running a Small Business (45)
    • Sources (9)
    • The Sensible Guide to Content and AI (49)
    • Tips & Tricks (26)
    • Training (11)
    • Websites & WordPress (12)
    • Writing (38)
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy (ZA)
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence Policy
Visit the official COVID-19 government website to stay informed: sacoronavirus.co.za
2011 - 2026 Copyright Renee Moodie | This site was built by Meneesha Govender
Powered by Nirvana & WordPress.
Bluesky LinkedIn Mail Facebook