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4 ways to handle difficult conversations with colleagues, according to career experts

Half of us would rather put up with a bad situation at work rather than address it, but that needs to change.

Upgrade from impulse to purpose when conflict arises

Does dealing with a challenging situation sometimes leave you in a state of high stress, especially if the conversation isn’t going your way?

Taming your inner critic

The art of emotional mastery is a lifelong process!

Sorry, not sorry!

In the office & at home, never say you are sorry…  Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for politeness and taking responsibility when you’ve made a mistake.

The Taylor Swift guide to shaking off criticism

Developing a thick skin isn’t always as easy as Taylor Swift makes it sound on ‘Shake It Off’, but these tips show it is possible.

Health – Using your courAGE

Finding the cour-AGE to make new friends. Coach Amy Carroll shows you it’s never too late to meet new people, and how forming friendships in your 50’s and beyond can help you live a longer, happier life.

MOT Your Friendships

With International Friendship Day on July 30, communication coach Amy Carroll explains why healthy friendships are essential to your physical and mental wellbeing, plus how a friendship check-up will benefit you both!

How to Feel Assertive

Communication coach, speaker and author Amy Carroll reveals how to project confidence at work to help combat ageism so you can be taken seriously and stay at the top of your game.

Brand You! Magazine

Mastering the Lion’s Den. Your Inner Rockstar.

A guide for businesswomen to fully step into their power.

The Telegraph

How to tell someone you love, they’re fat – without hurting their feelings.

It’s such a sensitive topic, so how can we talk to someone about their weight without ‘fat-shaming’ them?

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