Published on 14 May 2012
How is fitness and dating related? Can a fitness buff stand the test of time with someone that doesnt exercise?

Published on 01 May 2012
A chilly morning is a sure sign that winter is coming, but it doesn’t mean that you totally embrace the extra layers and let it all hang out underneath.
Bondi Vixen shares her top three HOT tips this winter that could help you fit into those skinny jeans all winter long!

Published on 26 April 2012
Is Gratitude the essence of happiness? Studies have revealed that gratitude increases happiness by 25%
Last night at the Sydney University sports awards I had a life changing moment about the realities of gratitude and how it could impact you..

Published on 11 January 2012
Ever wondered what mysterious force drives us into the arms of one person, while pushing us away from another?

Published on 21 October 2011
What mysterious force drives us into the arms of one person, while pushing us away from another ?
Is it nature or nurture? Daddy issues, social trends or just because...find out for yourself!

Published on 22 September 2011
“It is a painful thing to look at your own trouble and know that you yourself and no one else has made it.”
Sophocles

Published on 16 August 2011
Australia’s leading matchmaking duo, John Testa and Samantha Jayne of Blue Label Life offer a male and female perspective of the dos and don’ts of dating.
What are the benefits of having great self-confidence when you are looking to attract the opposite sex?

Published on 02 August 2011
Review of Blue Label Life's Singles Event - 19 July 2011.
As I skipped through the rain dodging puddles in my leaking ballet flats, I wondered what the night would bring. I’d coaxed one of my only single friends into being my ‘wing-wo-man’ to a Blue Label Life singles bash at Sydney's ECQ Bar. We met underneath Circular Quay station where we swapped flats for heels and huddled under our only umbrella – Sydney hadn’t seen this kind of weather for over sixty years!

Published on 10 June 2011
According to research at the University of London, people really do fall madly in love.
Falling in love causes serotonin levels in the brain to drop, causing obsession. This in turn increases the production of cortisol, a stress hormone that causes high blood pressure and loss of sleep.
It’s not only that, but when we see and touch our new flame, the neural circuits that control social judgment.

Published on 02 June 2011
I wouldn’t call myself a shy person. I mean, I’ve never struggled to keep conversation with people I meet, but I’ve recently encountered a problem. For whatever reason, every time I see a girl, it’s like my brain and feet freeze. I simply can’t go up to talk to them. Any tips on breaking the ice?
Simon, via email
