Author Archives: The Tax Chic

Can we prevent depression by improving diet?

health foodMost weeks find me out and about, engaging with the community and exploring new ideas – this week was no exception.

I attended a Deakin University Alumni event where Associate Professor Felice Jacka discussed the topic – “Can we prevent depression by improving diet?”

An unhealthy diet is now the leading cause of early mortality across the globe, that’s right, it is not cardio vascular disease, obesity, Type 2 diabetes, dementia or even cancer – and it doesn’t discriminate between gender, age, race, religion or social status!

Of the Australian women included in a survey, 35% reported a lifetime history of mood or anxiety disorders and 15% reported a current mood or anxiety disorder.  Some other figures noted were that consuming a western diet increases the chance of depression by 50%, while those consuming a traditional diet were 35% less likely to develop a depressive disorder and 32% less likely to develop an anxiety disorder (my apologies…I love the numbers!!)

Other studies have looked at adolescents and the health and diet quality of mothers and fathers and how that may have impacted on their children

The results from the study discussed at this event are still being finalised for formal reporting, so keep an eye on the newspaper because I think this will be well reported!

I’m certainly no expert in this area, but I wanted to share this with you and I hope you will all take notice of what you eat and what you teach your children to eat – it really is so important!

Regards

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Small Business Saturday

small business word cloudThe company who host my website recently published an article on their blog about the upcoming “Small Business Saturday” – I’d never heard of it so I went off to investigate…

In 2010, American Express (in America) launched an annual event to give small, local businesses a leg up on major retailers…they called it “Small Business Saturday”.

At the time American Express offered incentives to their cardholders to shop at small independent businesses and their figures indicate that in 2014 approximately $14.3 billion was spent – OMG!!

I can’t possibly hope to match that, but in honour of Small Business Saturday, which will be held this coming Saturday 28th November, 2015 – I’ve got an incentive for you to support me and my chosen charity!

The Tax Chic’s Facebook page currently has 406 “likes” – for every new like between the publishing of this post (7am on Wednesday 25th November, 2015), until midnight on Tuesday 1st December, 2015 – I will donate $1 to the Warrnambool SES.*

So please, share my page with your family and friends, help this small business drum up some support, and help the Warrnambool SES!

Regards

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* up to $200

The Xero Inbox

xero-certified-advisor-logo-hires-RGBThe Xero Inbox is a tool not utilised by many…but it has huge potential!

Each Xero subscription is provided with a unique Xero e-mail address (it’s quite long so it’s not the type of e-mail address you would remember but as long as you save it in your contacts it will always be close to hand).

This Xero e-mail address sends any e-mails, and attached files to your Xero inbox which can be found inside your Xero file when open (take a look in the top right hand corner…).

The attachments can then be allocated to individual income or expense items that appear in your Xero file – eliminating the need to keep paper copy receipts and invoices (this is particularly handy for those small thermal receipts so many of us accumulate!)

In addition to receipts and invoices, you can use the Xero inbox to gather customer and employee contracts as well as other documentation such as insurance policies.

Go on…take a look!

Regards

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White Ribbon Day 2015

First let me apologise for the quality of this picture…if I’d realised at the time that I might use it in a post, I promise I would have made more of an effort!!

But I don’t need to apologise for the campaign itself…The Tax Chic is pleased to support Australia’s campaign to stop violence against women.

In Warrnambool, a number of businesses and organisations have sponsored one of our famous Norfolk pine trees along Liebig Street – each tree is wrapped with a reusable white banner and includes a key message about the prevention of violence against women.

The other organisations and businesses who are part of this campaign (in no particular order) are:

  • Warrnambool Primary School
  • Brophy Family and Youth Services
  • Warrnambool City Council
  • South West Sport
  • Emma House Domestic Violence Service
  • Wannon Water
  • Southwest Carer Respite
  • Logos Ahead
  • Centre Care
  • Women’s Health and Wellbeing Barwon South West Inc
  • South West Primary Care Partnership
  • 3YB/Coast FM – part of the Ace Radio network
  • South West TAFE
  • The Standard
  • Girl Guides
  • Victorian State Government – Child Protection
  • Rotary Club of Warrnambool
  • Warrnambool Central Rotary Club
  • Lyndoch Living
  • Taits Legal
  • Victoria Legal Aid
  • South West Healthcare
  • Deakin University
  • Mumford Guitars
  • Warrnambool Wolves Football Club
  • Aussie Broadband

Please support them when you can!

The campaign runs from 9-27 November and White Ribbon Day will be recognised on Wednesday 25 November.

Regards

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