By: Laura Bennett
Today, perhaps more than ever, the idea of having one career for life is an increasingly outdated notion. Continue reading “Drop the Notion of “Making It”, Says Musician-Turned-CEO Pete Gillies”
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By: Laura Bennett
Today, perhaps more than ever, the idea of having one career for life is an increasingly outdated notion. Continue reading “Drop the Notion of “Making It”, Says Musician-Turned-CEO Pete Gillies”
By: Michael McQueen
Years ago, I visited an acupuncturist following the recommendation of a friend, interested to see how the experience would differ from the dozens of chiropractors and physiotherapists I had seen. Continue reading “What Is Your Business’s Silent Pulse? These 5 Questions Will Tell You…”
By: Laura Bennett
Phil Cooke’s biography is a wild read. He’s produced TV and film programming in more than 60 countries around the world and, along the way, been shot at, survived military coups and been threatened with prison. Continue reading “Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke”
By: Sabrina Peters
At 10, I thought I needed a new huffy bike to be cool (true story).
At 12, I thought I needed a boyfriend to make me valuable. Continue reading “What You Think You Need Vs What You Actually Need”
A guy I know – let’s call him Justin – was a failure at school by nearly all measures. I (oops, “he”) had few friends. And academically… well, let’s just say that Justin’s report cards were never worth framing and putting on a wall. He was given full marks, however, for being an “underachiever”. Continue reading “Success at School: IQ vs Personality”
By: Michael McQueen
The unprecedented success of the iPhone is a globally recognised fact. It is known to have broken profitability records, dominated its competition and overwhelmed the market. It is likely that you are reading this article through the screen of an iPhone, and it is equally as likely that if you glance around you will see several more similar to yours in the hands of commuters or crowds or co-workers.
Continue reading “5 Signs You’ve Become a Victim of Your Own Success”
By: Sabrina Peters
We live in a day and age obsessed with happiness and we’ll do just about anything to obtain it. We’re hooked on the pursuit of “feeling good”, yet in reality so many of us are left feeling bad. Continue reading “Why Our Pursuit of “Happiness” Is Actually Leaving Us Unhappy”
By: Supriya Sajja
Do you remember being a child, and your parents would say, “You can do anything you put your mind to?” Or maybe you are a parent, constantly reminding your kids of this. Continue reading “The Power of “I Can””
Dear Dr Justin
My kids are in a lot of after-school activities. They swim and play a musical instrument each. Two of them do drama, and all three are in Saturday sport. My husband and I are arguing about how much is too much. It’s impacting on our time together as a family, and our budget. But the kids are tired and don’t seem to love much of what they’re doing even though they’ve chosen it. I want them to do less. My husband wants them to keep going and also wants to add maths tutoring. Is there any research to tell us what is right and wrong? When I was a kid, I played netball. That was it. I’d love some advice. My kids are 5, 7, and 10.
Exhausted. Continue reading “Are We Over-scheduling Our Kids?”
By: Dr Justin Coulson | Happy Families
“I’ve got a question for you”, the cab driver stated expectantly. I was on my way to give a talk about parenting. He had asked where I was going and why, and his eyes lit up when he found out what I do for work. Continue reading “Success: Why We Should Focus On Who (Not What) Our Children Become”