Articles on faith, work and life
The End of the Hustle?
‘Quiet quitting’ is the buzz phrase of working life right now, but what is it and who benefits from it?
The Game's Not Over for Serena Williams
We might believe when it comes to work, our purpose stays the same throughout life, but Serena Williams is proving otherwise.
Reassigning Ambition
Hard work and ambition are no strangers to us, but our view is shifting. More than ever, driven women are choosing differently than they have before to find fulfilment and balance over a higher pay band. Has the aftermath of 2020 rewired how we see our career or dreams?
Financial Fears: The Rising Cost of Living
The soaring costs of food, fuel and bills are affecting all of us directly. With many of us seeing a change in our financial positions, how can we cope with financial fears?
Keeping Up With Appearances: Do we still value hard work?
For many of us, drive and discipline in our work are second nature. A career featuring a side hustle is commonplace for Millennial and Gen Z women. Why, then, is our work ethic being called into question?
5 ways to turn your vision into reality
If turning a vision into a reality was simple, there would be more people to tell the story. Actualising dreams requires courage and risk.
How to thrive in a busy world
Our world and lives can be incredibly busy. Everyone seems to be ‘on the go’. With everything going on around us, we can easily settle for mediocrity or work ourselves into the ground. But God’s will for us is not just survival, or burnout! Here are some tips for you to thrive in this busy world.
Should we rethink the phrase - ‘fake it till you make it’?
It is natural to project what we believe others would like to see: confidence, poise, talent. These are admired and so we may have a desire to ‘fake’ them on occasion. But the best projection, the one that most uplifts us, is the one that is true.
Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground: Balancing Dreams and Reality
What we see when we close our eyes and what surrounds us when we open them can be two different visions. The dreams we hold for our futures may seem far from our present reality. Both are valuable, so how do we balance the two?