From Dream to Reality: Nadia's CEO Triumph Journey

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From Dream to Reality: Nadia's CEO Triumph Journey

Get ready to dive into an incredible story that'll leave you feeling inspired and wanting to take on the world.

Let me introduce you to 'Nadia,' a total rockstar with an ambitious dreamβ€”to become the CEO of a mining company. Now, that's no small feat, especially for a woman in Australia where such positions are rare. But Nadia was all about setting big goals and going after them with everything she had.

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Make LinkedIn and Networking events work for you

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Make LinkedIn and Networking events work for you

I had once again decided that I needed to get fitter and healthier... So 'next Monday' was going to be the day I was going to begin improving my diet and doing more exercise...

Well, guess what? Another Monday where I failed to get started. But the following Monday I did succeed.

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It is confidence, not arrogance!

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It is confidence, not arrogance!

One of the things I hear my clients say the most is that they don’t want to come across as arrogant if they seem to be too confident.

Most of us need to feel more confident and project more confidence. 

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Intimidated at the thought of becoming more visible?

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Intimidated at the thought of becoming more visible?

For some of us, putting ourselves out there and feeling visible doesn’t feel that comfortable.

Do you feel you will be judged by your friends, family, colleagues or clients? Does standing out not feel safe because then you will be critiqued and people will talk about you?

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Judging yourself?

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Judging yourself?

Are you showing up fully? Are you letting people see the real, vulnerable you?

In my conversations with people, I am always surprised by how much this happens to all of us. We are truly our worst enemies when it comes to judging ourselves.

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5 Steps To Be Taken Seriously at Work

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5 Steps To Be Taken Seriously at Work

Lisa shared with me how she was not being taken seriously enough at work.

Having missed out on a few recent promotion opportunities had really affected her confidence and made her question if she was good enough. Even though she used to be a very confident woman and in a very respected position, she was second-guessing her capabilities because she wasn't feeling valued at work.

I have had these conversations so many times with people from different backgrounds, walks of life and ages.

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