Advice Why working mothers need signs that their child is happy Every year the local Council library runs an art competition for school students.
Advice Three ways to step up and stand out It’s a tough and challenging market out there at the moment and no matter how persuasive, compelling or brilliant you may be, it’s can be difficult to build strong and lasting relationships.
Advice Why the education revolution needs to focus on the gap between the haves and have nots When my son started school aged four a colleague asked me where I put his name down for high school.
Advice How to confidently get through a job interview After an extended absence from the workforce, securing a job interview is truly a major coup.
Advice Does it really matter what our children want to be when they grow up? One of my friends told me a funny story the other day.
Advice Why being a workaholic can ruin your career The Australian Government’s Department of Human Resources released its annual report last May and a shocking figure was revealed.
Advice Are we missing the point of shared parenting? As I watched the premiere of House Husbands last night and its depiction of four fathers seemingly out of control, all I could think about was how lucky those women were to have someone else do the school run.
Advice Three ways to get people interested in your story Everyone has a story, according to Ogilvy Group MD Susan Redden Makatoa.
Advice The secret to being a good communicator A year ago I was contacted by psychologist Clare Mann to be interviewed for a book she was writing about the art of communicating, from the boardroom to the bedroom.
Advice Stop hedging your bets. Your career needs more We get told this all the time: Hedge your bets.
Advice When a needs-gap gets in the way of your next big move A talented former colleague recently turned down a great opportunity to reignite her career after five years of motherhood.
Advice Is your career doomed if you lack confidence? Women are frequently told to ‘be confident’ – something that is all very well for some women, but a challenging and even horrifying thought for others.