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The most loved posts of 2016 (as voted by you)
Just in case you missed a post or joined the gang half way through the year, here are the most loved posts of 2016 as voted by your eyeballs.
What’s your family tradition?
Do you wear matching Christmas jumpers? Or spend hours playing Monopoly? Whatever your family tradition, now it’s time to get together with your loved ones.
Turning the big 30
Turning 30 doesn’t mean early nights, financial worries and no cake. That’s why I’ve made a list of fun and inspirational things I want to achieve in my 30s.
What to do when things go to sh!t
If you find yourself screaming out the car window “the whole world’s gone to shit and I don’t know how to fix it!” Then this post is for you.
Why you’re never going to find your calling
Do find yourself looking for signs that will help you find your calling? We’ve been made to believe that there is a “right answer” when there isn’t one.
Learning to accept migraines are a part of my life
I’ve been suffering from chronic and debilitating migraines since I was 17. Why is there still so much stigma around this temporary disability?
Business tips and tricks for female bosses
Is there such a thing as a minimalist business approach? Or an irresistible sales page? Keep reading for secret business tips and tricks for female bosses.
Why you need to hire a Ghostwriter
Do you have a love-hate relationship with words? Maybe it’s time you hired a ghoswriter to craft your copy and help you look fabulous on the internet.
Making people feel who you are
Let your guard down and make people feel who you are in all that you do. Listen to me speak about writing & branding on the Razor Sharp podcast.
Anyone can be lucky if they work
Do you use the word lucky to describe your career and success? It’s time we shelved lucky along with the words sorry and just.
Day in the life of a freelance writer
Wonder how freelancers juggle their work commitments and still manage to have a life? Writer and Communications Consultant Rachel Kurzyp shares how does it.
Long live the essay
Some say the essay is dead. But I don’t believe it. If you’re bored with 300-word listicles and ‘how-to’ articles, you’ll love these long-form pieces.