Ditch and Delegate
This is what I am doing! And it feels great đ I make no apology for writing quite often about being a working mom â itâs a big part of… Read More »Ditch and Delegate
This is what I am doing! And it feels great đ I make no apology for writing quite often about being a working mom â itâs a big part of… Read More »Ditch and Delegate
This month I turned 36! I can hardly believe that I am nearer to 40 than 30!! Like many people, each birthday tends to be a time for some personal… Read More »Birthday Reflections
I recently shared an article on my Facebook page Aghyâs World âIs Productivity Contagiousâ by Jessica Stillman. This article caught my eye because I am of the belief that behaviour of any… Read More »Attitude of Gratitude
âThought Leaderâ and âInfluencerâ are very much buzz words across the digital space (thatâs another one!). Very few people who become leaders in this field actually set out to self-style… Read More »Tomorrowâs Thought Leaders Today
I had a comment recently thanking me for explaining Enterprise Search in laymanâs terms; or âlaywomanâsâ terms. Whenever I get feedback like that it makes me very happy. Naturally I love to get thanks and… Read More »Fluent in Jargonese
Friendship⌠there are many kinds⌠I have friends of many years who I met at school or university, through my work, through my family, social circles, activities and of course,… Read More »The Sowing & Sewing of Friendships
Today I want to share a couple thoughts about making comparisons. I recently shared an article on my Aghyâs World Facebook page by Wendy Redden. If you missed it and… Read More »Stop Comparing!
Recently, Iâve been asked this question: âMy productivity has been shot the past two days. I am feeling pretty overwhelmed, alone, and depressed. What do you do when you are… Read More »Three Things to do when Productivity has been Shot
I share the (quite common) belief that, if you donât have a habit of open and continual communication with your kids, then neither will they with you. I donât intend to… Read More »Prime Time â The Importance of Communication