Advice Why I’m expecting the snake year to be significant for my career My family celebrated Chinese New Year on Saturday evening with a dinner at my parents’ local Chinese restaurant.
Advice How to mind your emotions at work When we think about emotions at work, our minds usually go straight to that emotion – crying.
Advice While you were reading about a fashion show, I was online shopping I take my downtime when I can get it.
Advice Five ways to leave work without your boss noticing This week, I’ve offered seven excellent tips on how to avoid doing over time so you can leave the office at the actual end of the working day.
Advice Why it’s time for action not words in addressing the gender imbalance in specific industries Earlier in the week I attended the Digital Media Industry’s annual conference on The Future Of Digital Media at The Maritime Museum in Sydney.
Advice Nine tips for making strategic connections Strategic connecting is one of the best things you can do for your personal brand – as long as you do it correctly.
Advice Parents who choose private schools for sons and public schools for daughters I heard something truly horrible last week.
Advice Why I was inspired by a woman who parented remotely There are many women I have admired in my career.
Advice Young women: find your voice and share a great idea at work Sarah Curnow started her banking career at age 17, was a bank manager by her 21st birthday and is now the head of foreign exchange sales for a big four bank.
Advice Why I felt the pain of Nicola Roxon’s decision to step away from her career When I first heard that attorney-general Nicola Roxon had decided to depart Cabinet I immediately thought the worst of her intentions.
Advice Faking it: Anyone else feel like an imposter at work? In an industry that values fresh thinking, I’m an imposter.