Women's Health Australia

How to Get What You Want from Work

You’ve made your work views pretty clear: In a recent poll*, 76 per cent of you said the pandemic has changed your attitude towards work and ambition, with many of you realising that wellbeing and social time are more important. But if ambition for the past decades has been all about clawing your way to the top, then how can we adapt and succeed within these new metrics – and ensure that our work lives feature health, wellness and balance, while also earning enough money to pay rent? We chatted to the experts to find out the answers to your 2022 work questions.

IF YOU WANT…

A Sabbatical

Like the sound of pressing pause on your job for a while? Hell yes. Melanie Eusebe, entrepreneur and author of (Hachette, $32.99), thinks that

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