Category: Career

How to perfect the art of give and take

by Rebekah Campbell | April 3, 2020
Once I accepted that a lot of what I wanted to achieve this year isn’t going to happen, I started to relax.

You’re more than your job title

by Rebekah Campbell | March 2, 2020
Leaving a job can rattle your sense of identity, but learning how to let go of your 'brand association' can be liberating.

What I’ve learnt working from home with children

by Rebekah Campbell | March 1, 2020
Rebekah Campbell: “This virus forced us to throw out the goals and focus on getting through each day.” Once I accepted that a lot of what I wanted to achieve this year isn’t going to happen, I started to relax. Like many families, we’ve spent the past eight weeks working from home. I have a […]

To make good decisions, start by imagining your perfect day

by Rebekah Campbell | February 4, 2020
Too many people make critical decisions by looking only one step up the ladder.

How to network when you don’t have the time or skills

by Rebekah Campbell | November 28, 2019
Once I accepted that a lot of what I wanted to achieve this year isn’t going to happen, I started to relax.

If networking terrifies you, try this approach

by Rebekah Campbell | November 26, 2019
Meeting new people to forge connections is hard if you're shy. Business Chicks founder Emma Isaacs suggests aiming for quality over quantity.

How personal style can help shape your career

by Rebekah Campbell | November 4, 2019
Forget the rules about what to wear in the office. Think about how you want to be seen, then own it.

Why ageing is good for your career

by Rebekah Campbell | September 3, 2019
Negotiating with a young entrepreneur sparks the realisation that there are benefits to being older in business.

Don’t fall for the confidence trick

by Rebekah Campbell | July 30, 2019
Having the self-belief to wing it can be exhilarating, but a dash of self-doubt can help avoid an embarrassing failure.

Why working from home is counter-productive

by Rebekah Campbell | July 4, 2019
Missing out on the trappings of a structured work environment can have a detrimental effect on mood, concentration and creativity.
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