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By Hayley McDonnell.
January is seen by many as the most challenging month.
Is January as hard as we think? In Western culture, we are coming down from an almost month of fun and festivities, but alongside that, January brings us an expectation that there is a full year ahead to plan and enjoy....
By Tricia Scott
Starting your own business is a journey, no doubt about that. When I began The Female CEO, I had no idea of the impact it would have on my life. Entrepreneurs across the world, I feel you nodding in recognition. The 10,000000 ideas per minute, lack of sleep and an aggressive...
By Dino Tartaglia.
Imagine that you had no word for ‘blue.’
Here’s an extract from a story shared by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book, Antifragile.
“We know more about what something is not than what something is. If there would have been no word for the colour...
By Claire Whittaker.
Hey CEOs, have you set your goals for the year?
January is typically a time for goal setting, so even if you haven't finished deciding on your big plans for 2022, I'm sure you've been thinking about it.
However, deciding on your goal is just the first step.
Next, you need a...
By Natasha C Dewhirst.
We head out of the gate most New Year excited, ready with our new planner, goals, vision board, and affirmations. We can feel this is going to be our year.
Fast forward to April, and the planner isn’t being used, goals have been shifted into the next quarter, and...
By Ilana Jankowitz.
You're harnessing one of the most powerful (and under-used) tools available when you visualise. So, to make your dreams and goals come true and reach your fullest potential, you need a visualisation practice.
How do you visualise?
We hear a lot about the law of...
By Nichola English.
The festivities are over for another year, and 2022 is upon us. It's the perfect opportunity to fully commit to being all of your fabulous self and the precise time to make a few commitments to you and your style
Ask yourself?
- What does your style look like to...
By Jenn Baron.
Two emotions tend to eat away at us like rust on a car.
Guilt and Shame.
They’re often used interchangeably in thought and conversation but have very different definitions and outcomes.
Guilt is, ‘I did something wrong.’
Shame is, ‘I am wrong as a person...
By Ambila Nath.
A few months ago, someone told me, 'Ambila, you are trying to make things happen -when you need to Just Allow'.
I understood precisely what was being said, but I've studied energies for over a decade. You may be reading this and wondering what on earth does 'Just Allowing' mean?
...
By Janine Wirth.
I want to address something today that several of you seem to be wrestling with lately - this feeling of being "stuck".
I see this phrase thrown around almost daily, especially online, where women ask strangers on internet forums or Facebook groups for advice to help them get...
By Tricia Scott.
As we move towards the end of 2021 and start heading toward the time of resolutions, goals and new desires, what if this time, instead of setting rules, we simply remind ourselves of a few gentle truths? If the pressure of the upcoming season has you ready to disappear under the...
By Ilana Jankowitz.
If you've ever read my story on my website, you'll know that I grew up around a lot of scarcity.
My scarcity beliefs came with some deep routed traumas, and, growing up, my fear around money felt very real. My childhood experience of spending came with extremes that swung...
By Nichola English.
I first came across this method years ago during my self-love reflection journey. I found it to be an effective empowering technique that I then added to my client’s self-discovery toolbox. I’m sure you’ve all read or discovered Louise Hay, with books such as...
By Riley Ann Judson.
Though society has taken many steps to move away from outdated patriarchal expectations, there still remains a gender gap in business. According to a report on Prowess, though 163 million women are running new businesses, many still have lower perceptions of their...
By Dino Tartaglia.
Your Personal 'Star Chart'
In the year of my birth, Robert McNamara became the US Secretary of Defense, and he remained in the post for several years until 1968.
McNamara was obsessed with the idea of making decisions based ONLY on quantitative analysis, purely...
By Ambila Nath.
Tuesday 21st December is historically known as the ‘Winter Solstice’. It’s seen as a magical time by many communities and cultures and is also known by other names—Yule, Midwinter, The Longest Night. This day marks the depth of winter and has the...