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When You Feel Like a Fraud (Understanding Imposter Syndrome)

Monday, April 20th, 2026

You got the job. You’re doing the work. Your manager seems happy. And yet, somewhere in the back of your mind, a quiet voice keeps whispering: “Any day now, they’re going to figure out you don’t really belong here.” If you recognise that feeling, you’re far from alone. Psychologists Dr Pauline Clance and Dr Suzanne [Read more…]

Everyday Negotiation: The Skill You Use Without Realising

Monday, April 20th, 2026

Think negotiation only happens when there’s a salary on the table? Last month, we looked at the art of asking for what you’re worth in a pay conversation. But consider this: you’re already negotiating – every single day – and you probably don’t even realise it. That conversation where you convinced your manager to push [Read more…]

Why Your Breaks Aren’t Actually Recharging You

Monday, March 23rd, 2026

You’ve had a busy morning. Your brain feels foggy. You step away from your desk, pick up your phone, scroll through social media for ten minutes, and go back to work feeling… pretty much exactly the same. Maybe even worse. If that sounds familiar, you’re not doing anything wrong – but you might be doing [Read more…]

Staying Motivated When the New Year Energy Fades

Friday, January 30th, 2026

Let’s be honest: the start of a new year doesn’t always feel as energising as it’s supposed to (Blue Monday, anyone?). The festive season is a distant memory, the days are still short, and that burst of “new year energy” everyone promised seems to have lasted about three days. If you’re finding it difficult to [Read more…]

Money Stress? Practical Steps to Feel More in Control

Friday, January 30th, 2026

If January’s bank statements have left you feeling anxious, you’re in good company. The post-Christmas squeeze affects most households, and the financial hangover can linger well into the new year. But here’s something important to understand: feeling stressed about money doesn’t mean you’re bad with money. It often just means nobody ever taught you the [Read more…]

Negative Feedback? Turn Criticism into Progress

Saturday, December 6th, 2025

It’s that moment we all hate. Whether you get the call to step into the boss’s office or you receive a complaint from a client or customer, it’s painful to hear someone say they thought you did a bad job. But it’s also valuable information. Knowing where you need to improve your performance is vital [Read more…]

Switch Off to Recharge

Tuesday, November 4th, 2025

Screens are everywhere — from the phones in our hands to the laptops on our desks and the TVs in our living rooms. They help us work, connect, shop, learn, and unwind. But while digital life has its advantages, growing research shows that our constant screen use can take a real toll on both our [Read more…]

Mind Gone Blank?

Tuesday, November 4th, 2025

How To Stay Calm and Think Clearly Under Pressure   We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of an exam, a presentation, or an interview – and suddenly, your mind goes completely blank. No words. No thoughts. Just panic. The truth is, this “brain freeze” isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s biology. And understanding [Read more…]

The Comparison Trap

Sunday, October 5th, 2025

Why LinkedIn Makes You Feel Behind – And What to Do About It   Monday morning. You’re idly scrolling through LinkedIn with your coffee. Sarah from your old job just got promoted. Tom’s showing off about his new company. Everyone seems to be getting pay rises, better jobs, or starting their own business. And there [Read more…]

The Art of Saying No! (Protecting Your Time Without Burning Bridges)

Thursday, August 14th, 2025

Ever found yourself drowning in commitments you never wanted to make? You’re not alone. Many professionals struggle with saying no, and workplace experts increasingly recognise that this inability to set boundaries is a major contributor to burnout and decreased productivity. In today’s collaborative workplace, where being a “team player” feels mandatory, learning to decline requests [Read more…]

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