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Bianca Barratt

Bianca Barratt

Senior Contributor at Forbes

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    Recent Articles

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    Are You Able To Receive In Your Business? An Expert Explains How To Tell.

    How to identify if you’re able to receive in business and what to do about it
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    How To Get Better At Social Media Marketing So You Can Actually Mak...

    Giulia Guerrieri shares her advice to overstretched entrepreneurs on how to create higher quality social media content in less time so you can actually make more sales.
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    How To Actually Enjoy Doing Your Business Finances: An Expert’s Advice

    In my experience, nothing truly shines a light on how you feel about and interact with money as much as owning a business does.
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    Why Feeling A Sense Of Belonging At Work Matters And How To Cultiva...

    Executive leader Julia Duthie on how to cultivate a sense of belonging at work
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    Is It Possible For Women To Set Boundaries At Work And Still Reach ...

    Executive Leadership Coach Lucy Gernon shares the key to setting boundaries as a woman at C-suite level in a way that ensures everyone in the team wins
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    Entrepreneurs: This Is How To Use LinkedIn To Sell In 2024

    Laura Taylor, founder of Social Flow Collective, shares her expert advice on using LinkedIn as an entrepreneur to sell in 2024.
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    How To Advocate For Black Women With Invisible Illnesses In The Wor...

    Natalie Busari, founder of non-profit organization The Nerve of My MS explores how to better advocate for Black women with invisible illnesses in the workplace.
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    CLEARSTEM Founders Use Co-Founder Therapy. - Forbes

    CLEARSTEM’s founders Kayleigh Christina and Danielle Gronich reflect on how co-founder therapy has made their business more successful.
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    How Working Mothers Can End The Day Feeling Less Depleted And More ...

    Five everyday techniques working mothers can use to reduce burnout and cultivate a greater sense of peace
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    This Is How To Thrive In Your First 100 Days As A Female CEO

    Female CEOs are more likely to be pushed out than their male counterparts, which makes navigating the first 100 days crucial. An expert shares how to do it successfully.
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    Why The Co-CEOs Of Period Tracking App Clue Are Inviting Users To I...

    Menstrual health app Clue has this week kicked off a crowdfunding venture. Co-CEOs Audrey Tsang and Carrie Walter share the motivation behind this and what they intend to do with the money.
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    What Jane McNeice Wants You To Know About Autism Diagnosis In Women

    Mental health professional and author Jane McNeice shares what it’s like to be diagnosed with autism in adulthood and what other women seeking a diagnosis should look out for, particularly in the workplace.
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    Female Founders: This Is How To Make Your Money Work As Hard As You...

    It’s no secret that women are seriously lagging behind when it comes to investing. Financial advisor Francesca Smith shares how female founders can make their money work harder for them this year.
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    The Most Successful Start-Ups Prioritize Creating Cultures In Which...

    Founder of Black Women at Facebook, DEI leader Tori Bell states the case for why startups need to prioritize DEI from the start. “Studies show that the longer a company waits, the more potential troubles they face down the line.”
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    How Women Can Reprogram Their Mindsets For Financial Success In 202...

    Struggling to achieve your money goals? Women are societally conditioned to struggle with money but that doesn’t have to be the case. Here two mindset coaches share their tips for reprogramming yours for better financial success in 2023.
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    What You Should Know If Your Colleague Is Returning To Work After C...

    Diagnosed with breast cancer at 29, when she initially returned to work, her colleagues were understanding, but as more time passed, they struggled to see her remission status as anything other than absolute. Author Laura Price shares advice on supporting a colleague returning to work after cancer.
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    The One Component Your Diversity And Inclusion Initiatives Will Fai...

    Company DEI initiatives are on the rise, yet the majority of employees still feel that they’re ineffective. DEI expert Dr Akilah Cadet explains why that is and lifts the lid on the missing piece.
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    Survived A Miscarriage? How To Protect Yourself Whilst Informing Yo...

    Elizabeth King shares her advice for protecting yourself in what can feel like a difficult conversation.
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    Le Chameau And Lady Garden Foundation On How To Make Brand Charity ...

    Charity and brand collaborations can be fruitful for both parties. Here, the leaders of one share their advice for ensuring they’re impactful - and why all brands should consider them.
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    How Female Creators Can Encourage More Women To Invest In NFTs

    Women are still largely underrepresented in the NFT world as both creators and investors but as research shows, the more there are, the more will come. Here, three experts share their insights and advise on how female artists can encourage more women to buy in.
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    This Woman Writes Killer Resumes For Mothers Returning To Work. Her...

    When Lo Constantinou tried to return to work after having her first child, her male employers told her “this is why we hire men.” Now, she runs a company that helps other mothers return to the workforce by writing them killer CVs and cover letters.