Life insurance with your super

You may feel you don’t need life insurance in your 20s and 30s, but the good news is coverage is quite easy.  Did you know that you could already be covered for life insurance through your superannuation fund? It’s best to check either way and get covered.  Just log into your super fund account, review […]

Arbitrary timeframes

When setting goals, do you apply timeframes in an arbitrary way? This is when your chosen timeframe doesn’t relate to the goal itself. An example of this is attaching yourself to a general milestone. “By next year I will…” Or it’s choosing a time period that sounds good but doesn’t account for all that needs […]

Sales is solving problems

When Bec was looking for a new laptop, we went to JB Hi Fi interested in the Google Chromebook.  Their ads were snazzy and we thought it would work well with the G-suite of products we like using.  When greeted by the salesperson, we said we’d like to purchase a Google Chromebook.  The salesperson could […]

Wins worth celebrating

Meaningful pursuits take a lot of time and effort.  Whether it’s launching a business, submitting a major tender or writing a book, you must dedicate a lot of yourself and others to things that matter. Yet once these amazing feats are accomplished, we can be reluctant to celebrate.  Instead, we define success around how much […]

Sharing frustration

When you share your frustration about a problem with others, consider your reason for doing so. Will being frustrated help you determine a solution? Or are you really just wanting your frustration to be heard?  .

Environmental impacts

The environment within which you make a decision can have a considerable impact on your ability to take sustainable action.  For example, it can be easy to make a big decision when your environment is unstable, as you want to remove yourself from the environment quickly. But the instability may soon pass, and so too […]

Visionary planning

I live in Sydney, and whenever I catch the train across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I suspend whatever I’m doing to just sit and take in the moment. Not just for the spectacular view (I’ve always thought that I’d only leave Sydney once I get tired of seeing the harbour).  But to also appreciate the […]

You can say no at the altar

When job hunting, many people feel that if they apply for a job it means they should accept an offer if they’re successful. This can result in feeling obligated to say yes to an offer while knowing the role is unsuitable.  Or it can result in being apprehensive about applying for positions where certain requirements […]

Start with one

One follower.  One client.  One application.  One workout.  One conversation.  One attempt.  Then when you have one, go for another one. .

Message delivery

THeir may be some of you that read this and mis the point of this post.  When we send a message, we’d like to think that the message itself is what’s most important, and that minor spelling or grammatical errors shouldn’t matter.  But did you pick up on the errors in the first sentence?  And […]