You did a ‘reverse maternity leave’ when you were at Commonwealth Bank with your second child. Can you explain what reverse maternity leave is and why it worked for you?
Yes! I experimented to see what was possible. I had Wired for Wonder coming up and didn’t want to hand over to anyone (selfishly it is such an amazing program), so I spoke to my manager about working flexibly from home after the birth and then taking four months off when Stella was older (and cuter). I took her to board meetings, TEDxSydney, TEDxMelbourne, and Wired for Wonder. It was so exciting for me to feel like a role model for women, to show them they can mix work and babies and do it their way!
You are a big believer of extreme flexibility. Why do you encourage other women to experiment to find the real flexibility that works for them?
We live in a world that is navigating the tensions of equality and we have a long way to go. I believe each individual must find what works for them and pitch it. ASK! Find your happy!I have experimented with flexibility for over ten years and I am still refining it! Experimentation, openness, communication and growth mindset are keys for success! Where do you see your career going next? What is one dream you have that you have yet to accomplish? I am writing books, creating online masterclasses and look forward to working with kids. I want to produce an epic and life changing event for kids: something that inspires them to realise that they can do anything and be anything they want to be. Favourite time of the day is…when I get to have an audience-free toilet break (mums get these occasionally). Instagram sites that inspire you…@lisamessenger, @libbybabet and @mumswhowine. I’m happiest when…my kids are happy and I have a clear inbox (impossible to have both at once). I’m addicted to…my iPhone, great Chardonnay and meditating every day.