It’s completely normal to feel nervous in the days and weeks coming up to your exam. That being said, it’s important not to let the nerves take over or you could risk forgetting everything you've learned over the last few months. The best way to combat exam day nerves is to make sure you’re confident and fully prepared for exam day – both mentally and physically.
How to overcome those exam day nerves
09/08/16 16:30 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Study and exams
Student Stories: study and the art of balance
04/08/16 16:15 / by Jennifer Grainger posted in Study and exams, Student Stories
Work, life and study: how do I achieve the balance? Ha! The art of balance…if I were to compare my approach to a style of art, I’d have to call it ‘abstract’. A bit of this, a bit of that and see what sticks. Achieving the perfect combination of work, life and study is the holy grail, isn’t it? If you’ve found the secret, please let me know.
Student Stories: How I stopped making excuses and started my study
30/06/16 11:53 / by Jennifer Grainger posted in Study and exams, Student Stories
This semester we're following two of our marketing team as they study for their exams in September. Follow them through the semester to hear their advice on studying, using supports, balancing study with work and home life, and why undertaking exams helps them stay at the top of their game.
In our first blog, Jennifer Grainger explains how she took those vital first steps of opening the textbook.
Stepping outside your comfort zone – Michelle Boland
21/06/16 10:39 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Michelle Boland of Willis Towers Watson started out with a degree in microbiology and has now made a successful career in insurance. Here, she explains her journey into the profession and why she’s never looked back.
The importance of mindfulness in the office
21/06/16 10:36 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Careers, Women in Insurance
The term ‘mindfulness’ might conjure up an image of meditation and relaxation; however, it can also be a very useful management tool, one that can and should be incorporated into all workplaces. It might seem like an abstract exercise, but when practiced regularly, mindfulness can be very powerful.
From switchboard to CEO – Adrienne O'Sullivan
21/06/16 10:32 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Adrienne O’Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of DAS Ireland, talks the importance of work/life balance, starting an award-winning company from scratch and why a career in insurance is so rewarding.
Being your own boss – Jane Brady
21/06/16 10:24 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Jane Brady, Managing Director at Brady Insurance and former President of The Insurance Institute of Sligo tells her story of how she entered the insurance industry, overcame professional challenges and why networking and mentoring were such key components in her career success.
"Be passionate about what you do" – Linda Gallagher, First Ireland
21/06/16 10:14 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Linda Gallagher, Joint Managing Director at First Ireland, gives us insights on how she rose through the ranks in the insurance industry and why we’re never finished developing as professionals.
Achieving work/life balance – Fiona Charles
21/06/16 10:04 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Fiona Charles, Sales Manager at Close Brothers Premium Finance, discusses the importance of lifelong learning, balancing a busy work and home life and overcoming fears.
“Don't be afraid to take risks” – Maureen Walsh, DeCare Dental
21/06/16 09:33 / by The Insurance Institute posted in Inspiring Leaders, Women in Insurance
Maureen Walsh, CEO of DeCare Dental talks about her move from Boston to Claremorris, taking risks and the importance of teamwork, both in business and in life.