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Tiffanny Junee

Digital, Mental & Academic Fitness for Performance

  • MEPurpose and Passions. I help people thrive at school, at uni and in life generally. I also write u0026#8211; a lot. Ans I have done for over 30 years.
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  • Girly Things At The Australian Open

    I’ve thought it, but never heard it mentioned in commentary. Unexpectedly, a British tennis player has put the most natural of monthly events front and centre during performance discussions at the 2015 Australian Open. In a tournament that saw World No.1 Roger Federer dismissed in Round Two by Italian Andreas Seppi, only to be sent packing by Australian 19 year…

    Tiffanny Junee

    January 23, 2015
    The Business of Sport, Women
    Australian Open, Federer, Heather Watson, Serena Williams, Tennis, Women In Sport, Women’s Business
  • Self aware celebrity #NeverTooLate

    Posting a photo of yourself four weeks post partum carrying the comment ‘I’m finally getting my stomach back’ is a new mum’s post of excitement. After playing host for 9 months then fulfilling the roles of: dedicated milk bar, cleaner, general slave to any and every need of your newborn, a mum is entitled to get excited…

    Tiffanny Junee

    January 22, 2015
    Family, Life, New Parents, Parenting, Women
  • Telstra brings Solis back to Oz

    #TelstraSummit Catch phrases: #Automagically (Evernote) #WriteCollectFindPresent #FindNotSearch #RedefiningTheSearchProblem #AugmentedIntelligence

    Tiffanny Junee

    October 22, 2014
    Behaviour, Digital Next Comms, Social Technology, Thought Leadership, Trends
    #BrianSolis, #TelstraSummit
  • Protected: Social Media Marketing – What is it?

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    Tiffanny Junee

    Integrated Marketing Communications, Social Media, Thought Leadership
    social media marketing
  • Protected: ARU: Time to get back to the rugby…

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    Tiffanny Junee

    Leadership, Management, Media Relations, Reputation Management, Social Capital, Sports Organisations, The Business of Sport, Women
    ARU, Di Patston, Ewen McKenzie, Kurtley Beale, Wallabies
  • Protected: The Automotive Media Release In Action

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    Tiffanny Junee

    Automotive, Media Relations
  • Media Relations: MECO 2603

    Introductory MECO 2603 Semester 2 lectures MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #1 MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #2 MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #4  

    Tiffanny Junee

    July 31, 2014
    Media Relations, Thought Leadership
    Media Relations
  • The Turn into 40

    The turn into 40 is an eye opener… I never thought I’d arrive here like this: unmarried, barren and living back in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney. Reflecting on my life to date, however, I wouldn’t change a thing. I’m a much better (well rounded) person now than I ever could have been for my experiences:…

    Tiffanny Junee

    April 30, 2014
    Uncategorized
  • Protected: ANZAC Day is a time to stop and reflect

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    Tiffanny Junee

    Google
    Ageing Australia, ANZAC, Joe Hockey
  • Blood Sports From The Sidelines

    In football, as in war, blood is a call sign. However, more often than not, the worst of injuries show no signs of crimson at all. This morning while checking in for my morning news fix, I went cold. My response physical to a still image of a young man being tackled by three men, his…

    Tiffanny Junee

    March 26, 2014
    Family, The Business of Sport
    Alex McKinnon, blood sports in oz, Newcastle Knights, rugby league, sports injury.
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