Helen Dehen on how investing in your business can bring confidence and higher earnings
Release Date: 03/09/2025
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info_outlineThis week Rachel & Lynne chat with communications consultant and writer Helen Dehen, talking about her commitment to upskilling herself and the many courses she has done - which have helped to drive her business and profitability.
During our chat, Helen talks about her early career in TV journalism and her move to freelancing when her twins were born. She shares some of the courses she did in the the early days and how they positioned her to build a strong and successful freelance writing business.
Helen talks about:
- The value of investing in professional development and networking
- How it gave her confidence in the early days of freelancing
- What the return on investment has been with some of the courses she has done
- Her experience with continuous learning, sharing insights from her experiences with various courses, conferences, and coaching programs
- Her favourite courses and what she wouldn't do again
Connect with Helen via her website: https://www.hydoralane.com.au/
or via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-dehen/
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