The Millennials Series: How to Balance Full-time Work with Part-time Study

In this day in age, it is so imperative that we embrace life-long learning, whether it is in a formal or informal setting. I'm of the opinion that in order to be your best self, you need to continue to learn and develop your skill set. Despite vehemently protesting upon the completion of my Bachelor's … Continue reading The Millennials Series: How to Balance Full-time Work with Part-time Study

The Travel Diaries: Part 4 – Working Remotely

Working remotely, I've done it three times now, four if you include this trip, twice in the USA (2014 & 2016), and once before in Europe (2015). Now don't get me wrong, working remotely can be great, but it can get lonely, so make sure you keep in touch with your team (if you have … Continue reading The Travel Diaries: Part 4 – Working Remotely

The Travel Diaries: Part 2 – The Trip Essentials

When travelling, especially for leisure, it's important to pack some essentials for your trip. In my case, most of my essentials, outside of clothes, makeup and toiletries, are electronics. As I work remotely when I'm travelling, I cannot be disconnected from society for too long. So what are my travel essentials? iPhone X - I … Continue reading The Travel Diaries: Part 2 – The Trip Essentials

The Reality of “Startup Life”: Three Things Startup Founders and Employees Wished They’d Known

Startup life, it sounds glamourous to some, but in reality, it’s not. It’s hard. You do it because you’re striving to make a change, not only in the in the industry you work in, but also the wider community, which will benefit future generations. I’ve been working for Accodex since 2013, originally as an accountant … Continue reading The Reality of “Startup Life”: Three Things Startup Founders and Employees Wished They’d Known

The Travel Diaries: Travel Lights a Fire in Your Bones

They say travel soothes the soul, but really, it lights a fire in your bones that you can’t put out. Over the last 8 years, I’ve travelled to China, USA (twice), Bali and Europe. As I approach my second, and biggest, trip around Europe, I started reflecting on why I travel, and what I hope … Continue reading The Travel Diaries: Travel Lights a Fire in Your Bones

The Millennials Series: 2 Lessons that Millennials can apply to Business and their Career from their Passion

This article was also published on my LinkedIn. I’ve spent the last week reflecting on what I learnt from my powerlifting competition on Sunday, 17th of September. I competed in PTC Adelaide’s 3-lift Novice Competition, my last novice powerlifting competition before I make the move to sanctioned competitions next year. I am ecstatic to have … Continue reading The Millennials Series: 2 Lessons that Millennials can apply to Business and their Career from their Passion

The Millennials Series: Passion and Skills – Three Qualities Powerlifting has Enabled Me To Develop as a Millennial in the World of Accounting

This article was also published on my LinkedIn. Passion, it’s what gets you out of bed in the morning. 6 days out from my next novice powerlifting competition, and I’ve been reflecting on what this competition preparation (comp prep) has taught me in comparison to previous ones, and how it is applicable to my role … Continue reading The Millennials Series: Passion and Skills – Three Qualities Powerlifting has Enabled Me To Develop as a Millennial in the World of Accounting

The Millennials Series: Why having a Passion makes you More Approachable as a Millennial Accountant

This article was also published on my LinkedIn. Passion, it’s what drives your decisions and choices about your life and career. In my opinion, it is imperative that you can share your passion in the workplace. John Garrett from The Green Apple Podcast has made it his mission to chat with professionals everywhere about their … Continue reading The Millennials Series: Why having a Passion makes you More Approachable as a Millennial Accountant

The Millennials Series: Three Key Apps Millennial Accountants Should Familiarise Themselves With

*This article has also been published on my LinkedIn.  Something I wish that had been taught while I was at University was the different types of accounting software I should be familiarising myself with as a millennial, and how they all work together to improve a business’ data and decision-making ability. Millennials are pretty tech-savvy … Continue reading The Millennials Series: Three Key Apps Millennial Accountants Should Familiarise Themselves With