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Know your strengths
Strengths are the fuel that makes work feel energising rather than draining. When you take your strengths from good to great, and then from great to extraordinary, you not only stand out in your career, you also feel more confident, motivated and fulfilled.

Louise Newton
Sep 254 min read


Do career plans work?
Career journeys are rarely a neat and tidy story, moving along a single onward line. If your plan is too fixed, there is no space for seizing opportunities as they appear, and trying new things to see where they take you.

Louise Newton
Jul 185 min read


How to build your confidence in 5 steps
A lack of confidence can be a very real barrier to career success and being fulfilled at work. It might stop you from putting yourself forward for opportunities, voicing your ideas or pulling back when faced with a new or challenging situation. It can also hinder how well you ‘sell’ yourself in interviews. For those who lack confidence and experience low self-esteem, there are things you can do to help you feel more confident. Here are the five steps I recommend.

Louise Newton
May 297 min read


More thinking less racing
Taking time to time is vital to work (and live) well-being. It allows us to generate fresh ideas and use our time strategically.

Louise Newton
Oct 11, 20243 min read


You CAN grow your confidence
Confidence isn’t fixed — it’s flexible and shaped by context, experience, and mindset. If it can be lost, it can be rebuilt. Confidence grows through action, self-awareness, and reframing fear. It’s not who you are, it’s how you choose to show up. And it’s always reclaimable.

Louise Newton
Aug 21, 20243 min read


How do you know if you really want to leave your job?
How do you know if you really want to leave your job? How deeply have you thought about this - and the practicalities? To truly understand what is fuelling your desire to leave and to stand a chance of making the right decision, there are steps you can take to put yourself in the best possible position - before you take the leap!

Louise Newton
Jan 10, 20244 min read


Let’s celebrate being everythingists
You don't have to be an expert. You can be a highly successful generalist. And it's perfectly normal to be interested in - and good at - lots of different things.

Louise Newton
Nov 1, 20234 min read


The superpower of knowing your why
Why questions create space to explore our motivation, assumptions, reasons and purpose - and challenge accepted thinking.

Louise Newton
Sep 20, 20233 min read


Discover your motivation
How do you discover what motivates you? And how do you make that work to your advantage? I used to think I lacked discipline because I only got motivated when deadlines loomed. But I learned I’m not lazy, I’m externally motivated. Some people thrive on routine, others on novelty or achievement. Once you understand your own style, you can build systems that work with your rhythm instead of against it.

Louise Newton
Jun 26, 20235 min read


Boost your career confidence
Whilst we can be our own greatest critic, we can also be our greatest fan. Focusing on your strengths and recounting your successes boosts confidence and a stronger sense of self.

Louise Newton
Feb 20, 20232 min read


Do you have Pro-Fomo (Professional Fear of Missing Out)?
When you’re trying to be involved in everything, working excessively to try and clear that (unending) to-do list or be all things to all people, you will inevitably miss something. It can be hard to let go. But if you don't focus, you are diluting your impact, attention and energy.

Louise Newton
Oct 11, 20222 min read


Your grass is greener than you think
We are programmed to think the grass is greener elsewhere, but is it? The grass grows greenest where you water it, so before you look with envy at what others have, look at what is already in your grasp.

Louise Newton
Oct 4, 20213 min read


Does “Tell me about yourself” make you cringe?
The ‘Tell me about yourself’ question really can make or break your connection with an interviewer or contact, so make sure you are prepared. Use these three steps.

Louise Newton
Oct 14, 20194 min read
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