Mundanity is bad for you
I am pretty adverse to the "status quo" - there’s a danger in the security and comfort it offers. For anyone who wants to achieve a fulfiling career, stagnation is the enemy. Discover a practical approach to break free from the mundane and find fulfillment in your work. The key lies in being able to recognise and align with opportunities, both big and small, to find yourself on the right path toward fulfillment.
Stuck at a Career Crossroad?
Feeling lost in your career? Ever wondered if you're on the right track, or if there's something more fulfilling out there? It's natural to have these questions - they're a sign you're ready to grow and explore new possibilities. Ditch the fear of wasting time and start asking yourself empowering questions: "Why am I having these doubts now?", "How can I make a shift without feeling like I'm going backwards?" This post will help you find the answers and uncover your unique purpose. Here are some tips to get you started!
You can create your dream career…
It often seems impossible to reimagine a new pathway for our career. And so we stay stuck in a job that no longer fits us; we continue to meet other’s expectations instead of our own; we stay in our safety zone because there’s no real viable way out. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Exploring the Future
From young women making their first career choices to established women considering a career change; whether you’re interested in a technology-focussed roles or one that needs the personal touch, there are so many opportunities in the near(ish) future that women have the chance to make a genuine positive impact in.
New Career Wisdom
It's all too easy to get caught up in comparisons with others careers and successes. But until you really investigate the success of those you admire, you just don't know what it really took to make it happen. This is especially true when it comes to the success of other women, because following the conventional career wisdom isn't what helped them scale those impressive heights.