How We Use Pay.com.au to Boost Our Points in Business

We’ve been using Pay.com.au to pay business expenses and earn frequent flyer points at the same time. Here’s how the system works, when we use it, and why it has become part of our travel strategy.

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Travel with Kids: Our Favourite Family-Friendly Luxury Stays

Discover our favourite family-friendly luxury stays — real hotels, villas, and resorts we’ve loved, with honest notes on price points, perks, routines, and how to make travel with kids both beautiful and meaningful.

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How to Build a Personal Brand That Feels Like You

Learn how to build a personal brand that feels like you — authentic, balanced, and true to your values. Discover how to define your brand pillars, stay consistent (even as a busy mum), and attract aligned collaborations, plus when to ask for expert help to grow with ease.

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How to Become a Lifestyle Influencer as a Mum; Start from Scratch in 2026

Learn step-by-step how to build your personal brand, grow an audience, and land collaborations, even if you’re starting from zero and juggling motherhood.

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Building Wealth as a Family: Lessons from The Wealth Playbook

Andrew Baxter’s team recently approached me to review his book, The Wealth Playbook, and I was excited when this email arrived in my inbox!  My husband has listened to Andrew’s Money and Investing podcast and has found it to be a great resource. He tells me that the episodes are easy to follow and packed with practical advice—worth checking out if you’re looking for ways to grow your wealth.  So, with that in mind, I was eager to dive into The Wealth Playbook and understand how it could benefit our family. From the very first chapter, it was clear that Andrew’s approach to building wealth is both practical and empowering. The book offers actionable steps that are easy to understand, making it a fantastic guide for anyone who wants to take control of their finances and create a secure future.

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Embracing Failure: How to Learn and Grow from Setbacks and Rejections

In the journey of life, failure is often painted as a negative outcome, something to be feared and avoided at all costs. However, what if we shift our perspective and view failure as a stepping stone towards growth and success? Embracing failure is not about celebrating missteps but rather recognising them as valuable lessons that can propel us forward. In this blog post, I will explore how to embrace failure, learn from setbacks, and use them as catalysts for personal and professional growth.

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Capturing Love in Frames: The Ultimate Family Valentine’s Day Photoshoot

ason of love draws near, there’s nothing more delightful than celebrating Valentine’s Day surrounded by the warmth of family. This year, my children and I embarked on a heartwarming adventure with the incredibly talented photographer, Still by Kaiti, whose magical touch turned our ordinary day into a memory-filled masterpiece.

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Reflecting on 2023: Tips for Year-End Goal Review

As we approach the end of the year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the goals we set for ourselves in 2023. Whether you’ve accomplished everything on your list or faced unexpected challenges, a thoughtful review can provide valuable insights and set the stage for a successful year ahead.

Here are some tips to help you conduct a comprehensive review of your 2023 goals.

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36 Life Lessons from a 36 Year Old

So it was my birthday a couple of weeks ago and I turned 36, which was interesting to me as I have realised over the past year that in fact I think I am perpetually 27!

Every birthday is a moment to pause, reflect, assess. A mental reflection of where I have been, what I have achieved, where I am, where I want to go, and so on.

So I have been thinking about life lessons, and decided why not make it 36…

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How to get Beautiful Family Photos

I recently enjoyed a Mummy and me photoshoot on one of my favourite Sunshine Coast beaches, Kawana Beach. My husband was suppose to be at the shoot, but at the last minute he couldn’t make it due to work. So, I decided to go ahead anyway and enjoy this special time with my children, creating memories we could look back on for years to come. I absolutely love these photos, they are so natural and playful, and they were taken during the school holidays which is one of my favourite times with my children. I really love that I can look back and remember these beautiful school holidays where I was deep in enriching my children’s lives.

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