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Recently, Open Colleges took the time to interview 12 of Australia’s most inspirational women online and get those lessons down in print for people just like you and me.

Reading their pointers inspired me to finally start thinking seriously about launching my own business and made me think about my next step forward off the never ending precipice. I hope it does the same for you.

Here are my 5 take home messages from Australia’s most successful women.

1. Education is Valuable

While you may get lucky and achieve greatness without having done one day of extended study, such people truly are few and far between.  Of the 12 women interviewed, 10 have completed tertiary studies. All those who studied cannot speak highly enough of the opportunities it has provided them with.

Study does not only happen at uni either by the way.

To keep yourself fresh and up-to-date in the market you should always be looking around for opportunities to upskill. Two words: online courses.

2. Find your passion and make it your job

I know, you feel like you’ve heard that one before. “But how?!” you scream.

Sometimes passions don’t translate into jobs all that well; sometimes we simply aren’t any good at some aspect of our passion (ie science and you wanted to be a Nutritionist); sometimes a passion doesn’t come up until we try something we didn’t think we’d like.

The only way of finding out any of these things is to give them a go. If you keep trying you will eventually find something that clicks.

3. Don’t be afraid of unconventional routes

If you believe in your idea then you need to simply get up and do it. Go out and get that thing that you want. If you have a weird little interest on the side, go out and explore it. You never know how it might come back to be something that will inspire you or give you an idea for a new direction.

4. Don’t be afraid to change careers

Almost all the women interviewed had done a number of different jobs in their lifetime and none of them are even near retirement age yet! Things have changed from the good old days. People rarely stay with the one employer in the same job for their entire lives and why would you want to? Get out there and give things a go.

Each different career will give you a new set of skills that will then lead to opportunities you have never even considered before.

5. Talk to other women on this journey

This one could also be called NETWORKING, NETWORKING, NETWORKING, but that word has always given me the heebie jeebies. I feel so much pressure when I hear it. Just talk to other chicks. Share ideas. Go to events. Join forums. They will inspire you and give you ideas which will give you the energy to keep on going in the hard time.

  • Thanks for sharing there is some great advice because I’ve been holding off for a while now so great article.

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  • I worked until I was 25 and then I became a stay at home Mum.
    I loved the fact that I was always there for my kids and i delighted in being a stay at home Mum but once my kids grew up and moved on to form their own lives I find that im left with no skills as all my job skills were superseeded by technology and as ive not worked for so many years I have no superannuation. I am now in a very bad position.

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  • I believe hard work and responsibility are the keys to a successful career

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  • I think it is so true that the biggest thing is not to be scared!

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  • Thanks for the info.. I have been holding off for a long time. Hopefully, when things are bit settle I can continue my studies.

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  • “Find your passion and make it your job” how wonderful this is.
    Also although I admire all who attended and finished Uni etc there are many who have made it big without a degree Angela Lansbury, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates come to mind.

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  • thank you I might have a look into it

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  • What an inspiring article. Go girls!

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  • I think dont be afraid is the first step I need to conqure

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  • Very interesting ,Education is the key ,I picked up on this ! Definitely something 2cthink about .

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  • great tips thanks for sharing

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  • Good hear from women “who’ve been there & done that”. Motivating article.

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  • Some useful tips and a great read

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  • “Find your passion and make it your job” is such good advice. I will be passing this onto my kids.

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  • So many wise and sensible pieces of advice. Sometimes we have to be brave and step outside of our comfort zone, and try something new, and never be afraid to keep learning. I always believe that those people who are some of the most blessed are those who can make a living doing something they really enjoy, as opposed to the job simply being a means to an end. The biggest restrictions that we have are often those we place on ourselves, especially with our conversations with ourselves. Dare to try!

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  • really good advice, thank you

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  • Its good that we can be those successful women out there

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  • Good point that we can learn online to up date skills .

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  • a great lesson to be learnt from these women

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  • These tips don’t just apply to women.

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