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Your goals
To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.










Keep learning. Be brave. Make a stand. Have a change. Push the boundaries. Be who you want to be.


The struggle for positivity is real
I used to be extremely positive. Annoyingly so. I think I even listed it as one of the top three personal assets on my CV. "She's too...


Accepting there is no normal
Definition of normal according to The Oxford Dictionary: 1. conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. There are 7.99 billion...


A career path can be long & winding
When I look back at my career journey so far, I see many paths. Some of them straight, some winding, and some dead-ends. I’ve been...


Will we ever feel safe as women?
This morning I purchased a high-volume rape alarm and a small canister of criminal identifier self-defense spray. A nice Amazon purchase...


Don't lose your integrity for the sake of an email
We've all had one (or many) of those emails. They usually come in either on a Friday late afternoon, while you are on holiday, or on a...


How Covid made me more of a rebel
I’ve never been one to conform. I don’t like being told what to do, where to be or how to do something. And I sure don‘t like being told...

The mum guilt is real
People always talk about how they respect working mothers. How hard it must be to juggle things around; get the kids to school on time,...


What failure means to me right now
Having just listened to a totally inspiring online talk with Elizabeth Day. Author of the classic read 'How to Fail' and the...


My Covid press conference speech
If I was BJ, then this would be my speech in tonight’s Covid-19 press conference... See your friends and family - enjoy their company,...


Open yourself to change & challenge
Have you got any plans or goals that you have been putting off for a while now? Any lockdown challenges that you want to put into motion?...


The lessons of lockdown
What have you learnt this lockdown?


My career thoughts at 20
My Career at 20, by Harrie Reader.


How I became less self-critical at work
Simple ways to succeed.
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