Bridget has begun to establish herself as a guest speaker and panel member, which in turn is allowing her to become an established and recognised literary artist who is respected for her work, through which she makes a living.
Category Archives: WorkLife Lessons
How to Fine-Tune Your Hard and Soft Skills Learning Development and Growth Needs
Delilah takes a combined approach to her learning, development and growth needs. Fine-Tuning her hard and soft skills
How To Plan Going Freelance
She had a plan that had formed out of a desire to do good—a desire to make a positive impact to the lives of less privileged children.
Our Best Path Usually Begins by Acknowledging That We Do, in Fact, Have a Choice
When people or situations cause you to feel uncomfortable, take time to reflect on what it was that made you feel that way. Do this by replaying the moment in your mind, observing what was going on around you – what was said, how people were behaving.
A Lesson in Self-Awareness
Lesson 1: He ‘“got to wondering’ how his songs related to literature.” ‘Wondering’ is such a simple step and lesson in self-awareness.
How an Afternoon of Happiness Moved Aisling on From a Place of Being Stuck in Her Thinking to a Place Where Inspired Thoughts Came Flooding Through
It was after 5 pm when Aisling got back home, having left shortly after 11 am. That was six hours away from her laptop. Six hours away from her blank screen. Sx hours of breaking her own enforced time away from everybody and everything.
How Using Your Voice To Say No Expresses And Protects Your Identity
It takes courage to use your voice to say NO. But that one word demonstrates what you stand for and what you stand against.
Your Personal Brand Identity Is Your Legacy
Whatever losses you experience in your WorkLife, your personal brand is what remains. It’s up to you what you want that to stand for. It’s up to you how you want to be remembered. Your legacy comes from the WorkLife you life. It comes from your personal brand.
Self-respect
“she writes to understand what she thinks and feels – it helps to clarify it in some way.”
When Your Job Stops You From Being True To Yourself, What Do You Do?
Executing a great escape involves taking a risk. Taking a risk is what is going to drive you forward. It can be both scary and exciting. The important thing to remember is that you can take it one step at a time.