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New research shows that we are feeling more de
I was born in 1975, so not quite one of Thatcher’s children, but almost. I grew up in a time when the narrative around women and work was changing: more women were going to university, entering the jo
HOW DO WE CARVE OUT A LIFE THAT SUITS US – NOT SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS? ON ENTERING HER 40S, Poorna Bell DECIDED TO EXAMINE EVERYTHING SHE’D BEEN CONDITIONED TO BELIEVE AS A WOMAN… AND THEN DO IT DIFFERENTLY
LET COUNSELLOR KEREN LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD
British workers are among Europe’s most miserable and ‘quiet cracking’ their way to burnout. But what’s really going on? And can approaching career motivation like desire help us feel a bit more alive?
Q‘I feel like I’m permanently switched on and running at full tilt. Work is relentless – I run a department in a multinational and, after losing two team members who were never replaced, I’ve ended up
A woman online admitted that she regrets leaving her job to work for her family business, confessing that it has put a strain on her relationship with her relatives. So we ask...