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Saying no at work is my superpower: how to change your attitude

Anniki Sommerville tells how to make saying no an opportunity for a new career path.

I left my husband for a woman

Liz Moseley had a creeping sense that something was wrong in her carefully constructed middle class life. And then she met Suzie on a Woman's March...

Coming out as gay: Married, an affair and then

VG Lee married her first boyfriend at 18, and though she could sense something was wrong, it wouldn't be until nearly 20 years after that that she could explore her true identity.

How to survive Mother's Day if you are childless not by choice

Advice on how to get through that most triggering of days from women in the Childless Not By Choice (CNBC) community

How to have a better relationship with others ... and yourself

Extraordinary relationships can change our lives. But Lucy Cavendish, author of the Extraordinary Relationships book, says those relationships can go beyond people to the important things in our lives, from homes to pets to ideas

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Why Queenagers need to embrace 'soft life'

I first heard of the phrase Soft Life on Instagram. I posted a picture of myself on a solo trip to the Maldives, and my cousin commented that I was enjoying the ‘soft life’. Soon after I started to see black girls and women all over my feed using the soft life hashtag to describe the lifestyle shift, they were making.

I was invisible, but now I've learned to show up and speak out

When film and video producer Nina Froriep left her native Switzerland to start a company and a life in New York, she couldn't have anticipated the challenges and rewards that lay ahead of her. Or that she would one day return to her home country with a whole new career.

Why I resigned from emergency nursing after 22 years

Lizzie Carter had wanted to be nurse from the age of 4. Leaving the job and the hospital she loved, but that left her emotionally and physically spent, finally felt like the only choice she could make.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (August 7th 2022)

Holidays, downtime and facing our demons...

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (September 5th 2022)

What meeting Gorbachev taught me; and that back to school feeling!

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (August 22nd 2022)

I've been going to the same festival with the same tribe for 17 years... it feels like home.

Eleanor Mills

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