Nicknamed Ms CYPRAH, or Cyber-Oprah by friends, Elaine is a top British writer (
Elaine's Den) for Helium, NewsVine and Ezine.com. A former magazine editor and diversity consultant, she is the prolific author of six books and over 800 articles on emotional health, self-empowerment and diversity management. She is also an Internet agony aunt and freelance broadcaster and columnist (
Britbrat), as well as the Change Expert for
Fifty Forward, being a very keen advocate of changing perceptions on ageing and boosting how people's feelings about themselves.
Her motto is:
Sixty, Sexy, Savvy and Soaring!
Articles by Elaine Sihera
I was personally saddened to learn of Eartha Kitt's death today because I had the extremely rare privilege of meeting and interviewing the lady in October of 1988, 20 years ago this year.
How do you react to others who treat you well? Do you feel embarrassed by it or are you equally generous with your own affirmation and reinforcement?
At the root of our main problems is likely to be a lack of self-love. It is much easier for us not to love ourself because the natural instinct to blame always seeks a scapegoat. When we do not wish to blame someone else for the hurt, pain or unappreciation we feel, we go inwards with the anger and beat ourselves up instead.
Can men and women get over the sexual angle?
Why the desire for fair shares between a couple always generate heated debate.
Affirmative action examined briefly from a British perspective.
Dealing with the thorny issue of adults trying to progress a relationship within their parents' homes.
Q. Why does a guy say he will call but only text ? Met this guy and then we try to organise our dates- he often said he would call. Then while I had almost given up- he would send a text to organise things- it always on the day he said he would call. He just send a text very late that day! Am I expe...
Is the latest New Yorker cover being intentionally racist and offensive to minorities to grab attention, or does it mean what it portrays?
Relationships are very fragile, yet they are prone to being undone from the very first day the couple settle with each other because of one major unexpected ingredient.
A heartfelt thanks to the National Health Service and a celebration of its 60 years of service to Britons.
The best way to cope with a broken heart.
Essential aspects of achieving personal desires.