The first time I arrived in Thailand, I realised the importance of a network. Up until that point, I had either lived in the same country or worked for the same company, and so my network had always kind of come with me. It was the network I had taken from school, from university and then from one job to another.

As a professional organiser, I go into many homes to help individuals and families get organised. 80% of them face clutter issues. The amount of clutter varies substantially from one home to the other, but at the end of the day, they all own many things that don’t serve any purpose in their lives and that don’t even make them feel good or happy.

The route to professional effectiveness is not only paved with knowledge and experience, but also with relationships. If people avoid you, it will be very difficult to do your job. If you are to make successful connections – connections you can count on when you have new ideas and goals – you need to develop great working relationships.

Getting married is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make in your life, and no one wants to regret anything about that day. In Part 1 we talked about how brides can have post-wedding regrets, and how to avoid them. Today, we’ll look at the final two so you can plan for a wedding without fear of regret!

For busy executives and budding entrepreneurs, leading a healthy and fit lifestyle is essential to staying focused and working tirelessly towards their professional goal. While many health-conscious individuals opt for mindful and diet-oriented regular meals, such as breakfast, lunch and dinner, there is a certain level of neglect when it comes to snacks.