Tips And Advice
There’s a bridge that lies between being a student and being a practitioner. It takes us from the relatively cushioned environment of learning to a wide unknown world. Every practitioner has once stood on the edge of that bridge, crossing from one world to the other, graduate to self-employed, feeling a little nervous, a little excited, and not quite sure of the right steps to take.
A postpartum journey should be a sacred journey of a new baby and a new mother. The journey should be slow, peaceful, and enjoyable, although for many women it isn’t.
Considering studying nutrition at Endeavour College? Qualified Nutritionist (BHSc) and Endeavour graduate, Lani Finau, answers your most-asked questions about our nutrition degree.
When you’re studying health, you just want to jump in and start helping people! The good news is that you don’t have to wait until you graduate to dip your toes into the industry.
Freshly graduated and excited to dive into the world of running your own business? In an ideal world, all you would be doing is turning up to client appointments and sharing your wisdom. But the truth is that running your own business involves other tasks, particularly in the initial stages.
Welcome to part two of Maddy Bento’s series on navigating life as a new mother! In part one Maddy shares her advice on asking for help and reaffirming your own values. In part two, Maddy shares three more golden nuggets of advice – remember, you aren’t alone as a mum!
In this two-part series, Nutritionist and Endeavour graduate, Maddy Bento shares her wisdom on navigating life as a new mother. In her day job, Maddy helps to support women with their relationship to food, their hormones and mental health. Here are the first two pieces of advice she shares to all new mums…
Why your mindset is crucial to business success and how to do what works for you, not what other people say you ‘should’ be doing.
It can be so tempting to believe that clients will come knocking on your door as soon as you put out your a-frame sign, but unfortunately it doesn’t usually work that way!