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I was treated with more respect after I added one word to conversations
The Ladders | February 4, 2022
I started to flip how I’d ask people to join in on brainstorms, plans and projects to see if my requests would be met with more respect.
Life
The Good Edit podcast challenges limiting narratives of Jewish women
Emma Lennon | February 2, 2022
Rebecca Davis launched the podcast The Good Edit to lift the voices of Jewish women and counter entrenched gender bias.
Life
At what age are people usually happiest? New research offers surprising clues
The Conversation | January 28, 2022
Research has shown that a particular stage of life – while full of challenges – is much more rewarding than most might think.
Life
I am child-free and I don’t need to be ‘fixed’
Tanya Williams | January 26, 2022
Tanya Williams shares why her decision to remain child-free by choice doesn’t make her broken, crazy or a problem to society.
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5 surprising reasons why your money mindset is impacting your finances
The Ladders | January 21, 2022
Not convinced you should be prioritising your relationship with money? Here are five reasons why your money mindset is impacting your finances.
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5 books that will transform your money mindset
The Ladders | January 17, 2022
These books will help you unlock new insights and tap into your own ability to create financial abundance in your life.
Life
Emotional intelligence: What is it and how can you improve yours?
The Ladders | January 12, 2022
Emotional intelligence isn’t just a buzzword or self-care trend, but an important capability that’s a driver behind success.
Life
Jealousy in female friendships isn’t always a bad thing. Here’s why
Guest Writer | December 22, 2021
Feelings of jealousy can actually be a useful tool in maintaining friendships, a study has found.
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5 ways to avoid the Christmas debt trap
A Girl In Progress | December 10, 2021
Excessive spending during the festive season can lead to what’s known as a ‘financial hangover’ come January. Here's how you can avoid it.