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Laurence Cruse: Unconventional Me

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What happens when on day one of your first job you call bullshit on the industry? For Laurie Cruse you get fired up and try and change it. Read more about his unconventional entrepreneurial career story.

Now is not forever

That job you take, that course you begin, that house you buy – they don’t have to be forever. This choice you’re making right now is not binding.
Every decision can be undone or remade. So don’t let fear tell you otherwise.

Adam Bromby: Unconventional Me

From prison psychologist to construction project manager to aspiring entrepreneur and a happy surfer, Adam Bromby is someone who’s constant improvement and learning is inspiring. Read more about his unconventional career story.

Is productivity really the answer?

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The opposite of productive doesn’t have to be lazy. What if instead we decided it was content or present or aware or connected. In a world of BIGGER, BETTER, FASTER, HIGHER I’m looking for something different.

Ilona Brenninkmeijer: Unconventional Me

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Four years out of university and starting her own business around honest conversations in mental health, it is clear Ilona has chosen not to go down the conventional graduate career route. Find out more about this inspiting woman and her career decision making process.

What power do your possessions have over you?

As I’ve been sorting through all we own to decide what comes with us on the next phase of our adventures to a new life in Canada I’m reflecting on who am I without my possessions and realising the power I am giving to inanimate objects.

Kathryn Bertine: Unconventional Me

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Activist. Pro-cyclist. Film-maker. Author. Whatever job title you want to give Kathryn Bertine, she is one inspiring and committed woman. Read more about her inspiring, unconventional career path that has had her following her truth.

Are these three little words getting in your way?

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I don’t know leads to a world of indecision, uncertainty and instability. What if we took back our own power and trusted in our own thoughts, ideas and actions. I don’t know but I’m willing to find out….

What is your role in the change?

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Real change comes through real action. Rather than sharing photos of what you wish for in the world, what about enacting the change yourself?