Mastering the Art of Business
Caitlin Moloney is an Australian-born clay artist from Coromandel Town, who’s running a fully-fledged business for her art.
Caitlin Moloney is an Australian-born clay artist from Coromandel Town, who’s running a fully-fledged business for her art.
Functional spatial design is vital to providing a built environment that is fit for purpose. How owners of homes function as family units, where they like to congregate, and how much ‘stuff’ they need to store are all important facets of optimal spatial design. In addition to this, incorporating considered passive solar design features into well circulated areas is critical to the liveability and comfort of a home.
Preserving Tradition and Learning from the Masters
Helena James is one of the Coromandel’s treasured local weavers and has been weaving for nearly 30 years. After learning a few different methods of weaving in her life, she truly believes that traditional methods are the way to go when it comes to raranga.
Although she began learning, as many weavers do, with mop-cloth, since learning more traditional methods of Māori weaving, she said she could never go back to contemporary methods.
Celebrating success can be a challenge, especially when there’s still a lot to do, or when things overall just don’t seem like they’re going your way. But celebrating even small successes is important; it will make a difference to how you feel, and quite possibly how others around you feel.
So, how do you celebrate success? With a coffee, an award, a BBQ? All good ideas, and here’s another technique that can have a longer lasting effect.
You can break boundaries and reach new heights by harnessing the power of social media and online engagement. The Altbays Media Support company is setting an inspiring example for local businesses and showcasing the potential of a well-crafted online strategy.
Caitlin Moloney is an Australian-born clay artist from Coromandel Town, who’s running a fully-fledged business for her art.
Functional spatial design is vital to providing a built environment that is fit for purpose. How owners of homes function as family units, where they like to congregate, and how much ‘stuff’ they need to store are all important facets of optimal spatial design. In addition to this, incorporating considered passive solar design features into well circulated areas is critical to the liveability and comfort of a home.
Preserving Tradition and Learning from the Masters
Helena James is one of the Coromandel’s treasured local weavers and has been weaving for nearly 30 years. After learning a few different methods of weaving in her life, she truly believes that traditional methods are the way to go when it comes to raranga.
Although she began learning, as many weavers do, with mop-cloth, since learning more traditional methods of Māori weaving, she said she could never go back to contemporary methods.
Celebrating success can be a challenge, especially when there’s still a lot to do, or when things overall just don’t seem like they’re going your way. But celebrating even small successes is important; it will make a difference to how you feel, and quite possibly how others around you feel.
So, how do you celebrate success? With a coffee, an award, a BBQ? All good ideas, and here’s another technique that can have a longer lasting effect.
You can break boundaries and reach new heights by harnessing the power of social media and online engagement. The Altbays Media Support company is setting an inspiring example for local businesses and showcasing the potential of a well-crafted online strategy.