RANI REFLECTS : Insights on modern life, culture, wellbeing and humanity.
A curated column of essays, articles and insights from Rani Sheilagh, Cyberpsychologist and Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist, examining how food, technology, culture and human connection shape how we live, work and relate, and what it means to be human in a hyperconnected world.
Why the Future of Well-being Demands More Humanity, Not More Hustle
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Culture Curator & Strategist
The New Language of Wellbeing: From Burnout to Belonging and Safety
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Culture Curator & Strategist
The Rituals We Crave & Need!
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Culture Curator & Strategist
Rethinking Wellness: From Ibiza to the Office
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Communications Leader | Culture Curator & Strategist
Why Workplace Well-being Needs to Start with Lunch
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Brand & Communications Leader | Culture Curator & Strategist
What Festivals Can Teach Us About Modern Leadership, Presence & Joy at Work and in Life – and Why Human Connection is a Priority
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Communications Leader | Culture Curator & Strategist
Why Workplace Wellbeing Will Fail Unless We Address Digital Culture, Leadership + Workplace Culture
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Brand & Communications Leader | Culture Curator & Strategist
Rethinking Generational Labels: A Cyberpsychologist’s Guide to Connection & Authentic Engagement
by Rani Sheilagh
Cyberpsychologist MSc | Wellness & Lifestyle Futurist | Author & Speaker | Brand & Communications Leader | Culture Curator & Strategist