by Sam Crisford-Eade | Oct 2, 2017 | Business Compliance, Communication, Monday Mindset, Problem Solving, Small Business, Women in Business
Lately a lot of people have been telling me how they do not like conflict and in many situations, will avoid it at all cost. Particularly in the workplace. The problem is the conflict is still out there, and as it is not addressed, it will grow. Resentment builds,...
by womenwithaltitude womenwithaltitude | Jul 3, 2017 | Connecting Women, Monday Mindset, Time Management, Women in Business, Work/Parent Balance
It’s school holidays and it’s only Monday and I’m already in a tousle. Part of me of wants to be slow and another part of me is already feeling like I’m not getting things done. You would think that after seven, no eight years of this I would...
by womenwithaltitude womenwithaltitude | Jun 14, 2017 | Events, Women in Business
Last Friday it was our pleasure to deliver our 5th Altitude Awards to a parade of finalists that simply knocked our socks off this year. We held it at the Liverpool Catholic Club again, and while I know a couple of people grumbled at the distance of the venue, as we...
by Andrea Turner | Apr 16, 2017 | Mind & Spirit, Mindset, Women in Business
This year I feel like I’m going through a metamorphosis. Years of detrimental self-talk or immobilising fear or anxiety has been under the spotlight for some time, and I feel like I’m finally shedding those demons that don’t work for me or hold me...
by Andrea Turner | Apr 10, 2017 | Start Ups, Time Management, Women in Business
I’m too busy, or I’m needed in the office is commonly heard when chatting with people who are in small business. The context of the conversation is usually around challenges on business growth, taking the business to the next level, navigating change,...
by Andrea Turner | Apr 3, 2017 | Mind & Spirit, Mindset, Small Business, Topical Discussion, Women in Business
Happy Monday! It is wonderful to be back home after a week travelling in NZ for the festival of Molly ( My daughters 13th birthday). I must be truthful and share that it wasn’t restful, wrangling a husband (he was easy), two children and two grandparents were a...
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