PERSPECTIVE LIVING MAGAZINE

For independent thinkers. Because life is too short to see it from one perspective.

Feature Articles

Complex minds: An inside view into the highly sensitive person at work

They say our fast-paced world needs highly sensitive people, or HSPs as they are often called. What about the workplace? Can people with this complex and empathetic mind also add value here? Or are they just too sensitive. Dr. Candan Aydemir-Tam, healthcare psychologist, tells us how a highly sensitive person at work can be a key spider in the web. All it takes is trying to understand each other a little better. This is her story.

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Integrative healthcare is growing: Two British pioneers on harnessing the best of both worlds

Western healthcare has long been either conventional or alternative. But healthcare is changing. Particularly with more chronic health conditions, people are becoming more open to all kinds of healing. New ideas are emerging and an integrative practice has moved beyond ‘a family surgery with acupuncture’. In fact, according to two British pioneers of integrative healthcare, an integrative approach, when done right, can offer the best of both worlds. How it all began: this is their story.

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Before air conditioning: Can we learn from passive cooling?

Once upon a time, let’s call it BAC (before air conditioning), we kept our homes cool in the summer without electricity. Even in the desert. Nowadays we can’t imagine life without air conditioning. Despite its electricity bills and links to poor health and, ironically, to global warming. From Indian skywells to Middle Eastern windcatchers: Can we learn from ancient methods of passive cooling?

The meaning of work: Can we change old beliefs? It seems we can.

What is the meaning of work? We used to think it was just about a salary. That work was there to give a life direction or personal identity. We called it a 9 to 5 rat race and were proud of it. But today, the meaning of work is more about corporate social responsibility and doing meaningful work. A shift not many people would have considered possible a few years ago. Are our perspectives less ”fixed” than we think, and is work showing us this?