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What Comes After Achievement?
There’s a moment in life when you look around and realise you’ve done it.
How Visual Design Shapes Identity and Belonging
Design isn’t just about making things look nice.
This Is What No One Tells You About Starting Your Career
Starting your career is often painted as a shiny, exciting chapter of life.
Would You Drink a Heinz Ketchup Smoothie?
This limited-edition drink combines Heinz Simply Ketchup with acai sorbet, apple juice, strawberries, and raspberries.
Managing Remote Teams: Tips for Leaders in Creative Fields
Leading a remote team is like conducting an orchestra where the musicians are scattered across different countries, time zones, and maybe even sitting in their pyjamas.
The Art of Collaboration and Building Strong Partnerships in Creative Fields
Collaboration is at the heart of every masterpiece.
Navigating Office Politics, Strategies for Women
Office politics. Just hearing the phrase can make you roll your eyes or want to run for the nearest exit.
Why Asking Questions Can Transform Your Career
There’s a quiet power in asking questions, a power that many of us underestimate.
Where Do I Begin?
Starting your career can feel like standing at the base of a massive mountain, staring up at its intimidating peaks.
Wilkinson Sword Intuition Is Breaking the Rules About Shaving
For years, shaving ads have shown women in perfect bathrooms, glowing candles, soft music, and legs that don’t even seem to have hair. But is that really what happens in real life?…
The Future of Work: What Our LinkedIn Poll Reveals
The workplace is changing again, but not without some tension. After several years of remote and hybrid work becoming the norm, many companies are starting to pull back these policies. The question is, where does this leave employees and the future of work itself?
LEGO Celebrates Women Who Build with “She Built That” Campaign
Building isn’t just for boys. Yet, a recent survey by the LEGO Group showed that 80% of adults still believe boys are better builders than girls.
The World’s Strangest Cultural Festivals You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
Festivals are vibrant, chaotic, and full of life, offering a glimpse into the soul of a culture. But while most people know about Rio’s Carnival or India’s Holi, there’s a whole world of lesser-known, wonderfully bizarre festivals that fly under the radar.
Why Less is Becoming More
What if the key to happiness isn’t having more, but embracing less? Our world constantly pressures us to buy, consume, and achieve, many are finding solace in the opposite.
The Dark Side of Social Media: When Virality Becomes Dangerous
It starts with a harmless video. A teenager attempts a quirky challenge, posts it online, and within hours, it spreads like wildfire.
Is Letter Writing Making a Comeback?
There’s something special about receiving a handwritten letter.
The Science Behind Procrastination and How to Stop It
It’s 11 p.m., and you’re scrolling through your phone, watching cat videos or reading random articles about the mating habits of penguins. Meanwhile, that important deadline looms closer, the work untouched, and the guilt gnaws at you. Sound familiar?
Cancel Culture: Accountability or Overreaction?
There’s a phrase that seems to have split the world into two camps: cancel culture. For some, it’s a long-overdue method of holding individuals accountable for their words and actions.
The Rise of Quiet Quitting: Are People Emotionally Checking Out of Life Too?
There’s a strange quietness spreading like a whisper in the backdrop of modern life.
How to Master the Art of Saying Goodbye
Goodbyes are never easy. Whether it’s walking away from a relationship that no longer serves you, letting go of a habit that holds you back, or releasing the grip of the past, the act of saying goodbye stirs emotions we often prefer to avoid