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CR is Loving – SwitchedOn Women and Websites

Photo Credit: Liam Dunn
 

Lets celebrate SwitchedOn women and websites that give innovative resources for business, family and life.

SwitchedOn Women

Australian women control the majority of household budgets. We constitute more than half of the population. Many of us juggle family with part or full time employment.

Chaired by Kerri-Anne Kennerley, SwitchedOn Women is a consumer movement that aims to leverage the collective buying power of women to unlock discounts and encourage the creation of new products targeted at women.

The movement is entirely free to join: it is up to you whether you choose to purchase of any offers accessible through the site.

In short, there’s nothing to lose and whole lot to gain.

Join the Clarity Road Team and 20 000+ women already on the page by signing up today!

Legally Yours

Lawyers are expensive at the best of times. The hourly rates of many small and big name law firms alike can be enough to make us feel lightheaded! Legally Yours gives you an easily solution. The service grants access to high quality, fixed-rate lawyers, so you always know what you will be billed.

Just because the lawyers are fixed rate doesn’t mean they are second-rate. Many of the lawyers who practise through Legally Yours are mums whose family life makes working the long hours demanded by a firm unviable. Legally Yours gives them the opportunity to use their experience and skills while working from home.

This service is a fantastic initiative for the lawyers and customers alike – check it out here.

PropellHer

PropellHer is an online mentoring community dedicated to helping women gain traction in the workplace and advance their careers.

PropellHer understands that the main barriers for women in the workplace include lack of flexibility, lack of role models and gender-based stereotypes. Through providing keen mentees with access to strong mentors, PropellHer aims to eradicate these limitations and allow more women to advance their career on their terms.

In addition to connecting mentees and mentors, PropellHer has an ever-growing community section that features daily blog posts and Ask Us interactions from all facets of employment. You can also access resources to help you boost your resume, nail an interview and give yourself the best chance of career success.

Head to the website to get your free profile started.

A Mighty Girl

In a world dominated by Miley Cyrus and Barbie, many parents and carers find it difficult to source reading, writing and listening material for growing girls.

A Mighty Girl aims to solve this by giving everyone access to a huge collection of books, movies, and music for those dedicated to raising smart, confident, and courageous girls.

The site is built on the ethos that all children should be exposed to positive messages about girls that honour their diverse capabilities. Girls don’t have to be the sidekick or damsel in distress. They can be the heroes, the leaders, the champions that save the day, find the cure, and go on the adventure.

Through giving easy access to high-quality children’s products, the site aims to help a new generation of girls to grow and pursue whatever dreams they choose.

Check out the online store today.

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