From negotiating your first pay rise to climbing the corporate ladder, we share tips for women who want to succeed in the workplace.
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How to build your self-awareness when working from home
Guest Writer | October 23, 2023
There are things we can do to increase our self-awareness and our ability to connect, even when we’re working from home.
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The power of mentorship for women in business
Guest Writer | October 18, 2023
Mentorship doesn’t have to be a formal or arduous process. It can be found in unlikely places, and can help shape your career journey.
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Kate Toon’s productivity tactics to squeeze more out of your day
Guest Writer | October 5, 2023
Business mentor and digital marketing coach Kate Toon shares her top productivity tactics to help you squeeze more juice out of your workday.
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How a ‘Focus Friday’ could transform your work week
Emma Lennon | September 21, 2023
A ‘Focus Friday’ can make you more productive, less stressed, and better able to switch off on weekends. Here’s how it could transform your week.
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Signs you’re experiencing career inertia and what to do about it
Guest Writer | September 20, 2023
Career inertia is that feeling of being stuck and dissatisfied with our job and where we are professionally. So, what are the signs?
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Why normalising menopause in the workplace is good for business
Guest Writer | September 18, 2023
Only one in five women feel comfortable disclosing their menopause to their employers due to the stigma that exists. But times are changing.
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How to reset your productivity prowess in one week
Guest Writer | August 30, 2023
After returning to work after some time away, I decided to reset my productivity prowess in one week. Here's how you can too.
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5 interview questions to ask your potential new boss
Guest Writer | August 28, 2023
The most crucial element of taking a new job will be your boss. Here are 5 interview questions to ask them.
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7 ways to protect your career from negative economic headwinds
Guest Writer | August 24, 2023
There's no such thing as a job for life or one that's recession-proof. Instead, it's about being ready for whatever the future holds.