Advice Why we need to scream every once in a while I found a lump in my breast the year that Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Advice Why it’s good to talk about it Over breakfast this morning, a friend and I shared stories and insights that could add value to each other’s business.
Advice The insanity of pre-cleaning before your cleaner arrives I had my first manicure in many, many months yesterday.
Advice Where do time-poor women go to meet a partner? High-profile and wealthy women of New York were recently heard lamenting, via The Daily Beast that they were short on options for finding love.
Advice The see-saw of compromise in a two-career partnership A few months ago I was invited to attend The Women In Leadership series as an alumni of The AGSM.
Advice How I survived a two-week business trip without my child When my oldest child was barely two I had to take a two-week business trip to London and New York.
Advice A day off in the life of a juggler I was telling a friend how I used to race from my office to my son’s kindergarten classroom every Friday at 10.
Advice The board with diversity on the agenda Five years ago I joined the Board of Netball Australia as the appointed director.
Advice When you feel your teenager is starting to outgrow you Most afternoons I phone my 14-year-old son at around 5pm to make sure he is at home and safe, following the bus trip from school.
Advice Something to consider when you are suffering postnatal depression Over a coffee with a business colleague this morning I learned that she suffered clinical depression when her first child was born 15 years ago.
Advice Why time-poor women need understanding friends The perfect friend for a career-minded woman is another time-poor female because no one gets hurt.
Advice Why I sacrificed my dream job for my child This story first appeared on August 9 2012 Before having children I worked 12-14 hour days, often seven days a week.