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We don't play small in this arena. It’s time to work.
By Ilana Jankowitz
Do you gaze at your credit card statement and think to yourself, ‘That’s it! 2021 is the year that I really get my money under control’?
Did you think the same thing in 2020? And 2019? And…?
If you do (or did!), you are not alone. Seasonal...
By Teresa Peters
There are two types of people in this world. The one who goes out and gets what they want. They set goals and believe anything is achievable or possible if they put their mind to it. The other type of person meanders through life and reacts to their circle of influence (see my...
By Jake Davey
FACT:
Although, it’s now over 10 years old, and definitely one of the most popular and well-known digital platforms out there; in 2021, Instagram is still the fastest growing and hottest social media platform out there and still the No. 1 vehicle to help you achieve...
By Claire Winter
Ever tried repurposing your content? Why not start now?
When we enter the content creation process, we may believe we need fresh, new ideas for every piece of content we create. Whilst creativity and imagination are key to creating a unique and engaging copy, it is unrealistic to...
By Ambila Nath
People love stories. We’ve all been brought up on them since we were children, hearing them from our parents, grandparents and family members.
Stories are wonderful; they transform us into a world of laughter, suspense, romance, villains, danger, triumph, sadness, love...
By Melissa Jones
OK, hear me out before you write this article off. I am the last person in the world who would have thought I’d be encouraging others to submerge themselves into cold water since I’m always cold! I hate being cold and cold water is a big fat ‘no’ for me -...
By Hayley McDonnell
The words ‘frugal’ and ‘frugality’ certainly stir up negative connotations and can be understood as the opposite of abundance though both have their place in modern lifestyles. So, it makes sense to consider the word ‘lagom’.
When I first...
By Janine Wirth
Dear Janine,
I saw your story on Instagram (I love watching your daily stories btw), taking questions and hope you can perhaps help me.
I live in New York which was hit really hard when Covid broke out. My parents, who live in Florida, invited me to quarantine with them as I...
By Nichola English
With more of us than ever now working from home, the simple act of getting dressed and going to work has completely changed. While many have found a new groove that really works and is now second nature, for others, like me, it’s been a much harder transition and...
By Melissa Jones
Number 1
We’re doing something we’ve always wanted to do but never had the confidence to do it! 2021 we aren’t playing small! We’re here to smash some goals, step out of our comfort zones and make magic happen! I don’t care if it’s...
By Ilana Jankowitz
In the fast-paced world we live in, making time to take care of yourself often feels easier said than done!
This is especially true when you have ...
- a business to run
- children to look after
- a house to manage
- pets to care for
- bills to pay
- elderly relatives to...
By Tricia Scott
Like most people, I’ve read a few articles online about the good and bad effect that our digital age has on us as humans. The continued rise of Social Media is discussed at length and in great detail.
Our younger generations, in particular, it seems, are struggling...
By Teresa Peters
What do Apple, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google and Olympic Gold Medallists have in common? Their founders have an entrepreneurial way of thinking and acting that makes their businesses wildly successful. They take bold risks to accomplish something outstanding and they get the support...
By Claire Winter
If only producing content was as simple as putting words on a page …
Unfortunately, getting the words written is just the start of the content creation journey. It may seem as easy as sharing information with an intended audience, but if there is no engagement present, how...
By Hayley McDonnell
The older I get the more I look back over my life and find earlier points of reference. This layering of experience and information adds more depth and understanding to both where I am now and where I was. The reference this time I am referring to is the religion or way...
By Dino Tartaglia
In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll tells of a situation where Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat. It's a piece I use a lot to talk about ‘Strategic Direction’, or simply having a Plan to execute and a Place that it'll take you to, if you will. It...