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Less stress, more success: practical tips to help parents
The journey from childhood to adulthood is an emotional time for all involved. For the children, it is a time of excitement, of curiosity and freedom from the confines of childhood. For their parents, your child's transition from secondary school student, to a now independent, fledgling adult is bittersweet, maybe even a cause for anxiety - a trepidation stemming from life experience and long lost naivety perhaps?
Seven tips to help you write a cracking job application
Q: Can you give me some tips for completing a complex job application form, especially for someone who hasn't done one in a while? That’s the boat I find myself in now. I’m at a loss wondering how I can complete all the sections without boring them – or, indeed, me – to death. (KL, email).
Five tips to keep your home safe for visitors this Christmas season
Christmas is one of the busiest times of the year for hosting visitors in the home. New research by Liberty Insurance has identified some of the pitfalls and watchouts for Irish households to ensure safety when welcoming guests this festive season.
Top tips for safer driving over the busy Christmas period
The lead-into and over the busy Christmas period is generally a time when Irish roads are significantly busier as motorists prepare for the festive season and travel to visit family and friends.
Hosting with festive spirit - new tips for styling with Neptune’s Christmas collection 2023
From the carefully chosen table settings to the gentle glow of the tree, hosting our loved ones over the festive season is a magical time elevated by our home décor choices.
Tips on building your ‘personal brand’
Q: I’m very happy in my current role – it’s reasonably high profile in a very high profile organisation. By ‘reasonably high profile’, I mean that I give some media interviews and speak at a number of conferences and events each year. I’m always very careful to present myself as a representative of the company – but am I missing a trick by not promoting myself as well? What do you think? I’m 24 years of age.
15 tips to make a strong return to your old career
Q: I’m thinking seriously about returning to my old career. I’ve been doing something else for the last 20 years and I miss what I did previously. It’s time to go back to the future, I feel. What do I need to look out for? (IK, email).
Eight tips on how to show you’re more than just a smooth talker
Q: I am talkative, and I think quickly on my feet. People would say I am rarely stuck for a word. I sometimes feel that people think this means I am flighty or lacking in depth - in fact, as I’ve shown throughout my college years, I have great focus and attention to detail. Just because I talk a lot doesn’t mean I can’t listen and pay attention. I’d like to maintain my verbal dexterity in an important job interview next week, but also convince them I’m not just a fly-by- night. Any thoughts on how I could combine those twin goals?” (TT, email).
15 tips to make a strong return to your old career
Q: I’m thinking seriously about returning to my old career. I’ve been doing something else for the last 20 years and I miss what did previously. It’s time to go back to the future, I feel. What do I need to look out for? (IK, email).
15 tips to make a strong return to your old career
Q: I’m thinking seriously about returning to my old career. I’ve been doing something else for the last 20 years and I miss what did previously. It’s time to go back to the future, I feel. What do I need to look out for? (IK, email).