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By Suzy Sanders As the business support sector continues to boom and the UK Society of VA’s reports a 9% increase in Virtual Assistants registering as members*, whether you’re familiar with the term and concept or not, VA’s are here to stay. Here, we will outline the main benefits of working...
By Cynthia Vera With a lockdown-free summer in full swing, it's easy to get caught up in the hunt for the perfect rooftop bar that has an array of cocktails to choose from. And why we wouldn't we, it is summer after all. However, this means we sometimes forget about an essential...
By Kayleigh Greenacre Founder of Actually, I Can! Kayleigh Greenacre has set out to inspire women to develop a growth mindset by empowering them to achieve their desired goals and reach success. Research has shown that the mindset plays a major part in gaining success. Kayleigh believes that success is directly...
By Harry Roberts The UK staycation industry is booming thanks to restricted foreign travel, with holidaymakers keen to enjoy some guaranteed time away this summer. But with holiday lets and hotels struggling to accommodate pent-up demand, the cost of going away is soaring with some of the most popular UK destinations seeing staycation prices double....
By Cynthia Vera With over 1 billion active users and eager content creators wanting to make a name for themselves in the world of internet fame, it’s easy to lose track of time and fall in the endless abyss of TikTok one scroll at a time.  Launched in China 2016, TikTok...
By Toni Summers Hargis While topless posters in the staff kitchen are a thing of the past, women are still reporting sexism in disappointing numbers, despite social movements such as #MeToo, #HeForShe and #OurStreetsNow, all of which call for equality and an end to sexual violence and harassment. Even during lockdown,...
By Cynthia Vera For most people experiencing life through the digital world, romance usually starts with a swipe on Tinder or Bumble. Followed by an awkward date and a few days of intentionally not messaging so as to not appear clingy or desperate. However, for author and mindset coach Natasha Grino and founder of...
By Cynthia Vera Growing up, Luisa Casagrande was brought up in an optimistic and biracial family that encouraged her to be open-minded, creative and challenge the often toxic perceptions of multicultural racial identities. This equipped her with all the necessary tools she needed to understand just how multidimensional people can be.The entrepreneurial creative focuses...
By Cynthia Vera The 17th of May saw lockdown restrictions being lifted as per the UK government's four-step roadmap to get us out of lockdown. As we begin to integrate ourselves with the life we once used to know, one that wasn’t limited to our homes, occasional trips to the supermarket and the...

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