The battle between old and new takes place in many different aspects of our everyday lives but has never been more evident than within the education sector in the 2020s. Robots and AI are no longer features of sci fi movies but very real aspects of our working lives and schools are in a continuous […]
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Getting Things Done!
The Quick Win Strategy to tackle lists that are too long for too long Most people struggle with time management, getting things done, sticking with tasks to the end. It’s almost like it’s hard-wired into the human psyche evolutionary-style! As Gen Z’s you’re faced with overwhelming amounts of data and are dealing with more in-person […]
Forget Traditional Jobs!
Three Ways to Prepare Teens to Transition from Education to Work in the 2020s Not so long ago the path into work and well paid jobs was clear. A-grade results in final exams, a university degree and either get picked up by corporates or do a quick-fire campaign applying directly to employers for work before […]
Making Millions – How ordinary teens can transform into high earners and how you can too
Why I wrote the book I wrote Making Millions (available on Amazon here) for teens and graduates transitioning into work, to map routes to earning a living and becoming independent. I wrote the book as a direct result of what I learned in the process of building my business online. I learned things that I […]
Motivating your School Leaver Teen and Managing Expectations about Work in the 2020s
It’s normal to worry about your teenager. You want them to succeed in life and be happy. Right now, it’s nerve-racking to see them feeling stuck and unmotivated. There are some steps you can take to help them become unstuck and hopefully take the first small steps to turn things around. When they Feel Demotivated […]
My 18 Year Old Doesn’t Want To Go To University
As a parent, you want what’s best for your child. As they grow up, you develop certain expectations. You want them to study hard, finish school, build a successful career and build a life of their own. Many parents set up college funds to ensure their children don’t end up in debt. If you’re one […]