Domonique Bertolucci is the best-selling author of Your Best Life: the ultimate guide to creating the life you want and the closely guarded secret
 behind some of the country’s most successful people.

As a 'successpert', Domonique has built a reputation as the go-to-girl for quotes, comments and expert insights on a wide range of personal development topics. She has given over 100 interviews across all forms of media including television, radio, print and digital media; more than 10 million people have seen, read or heard her advice.

Domonique divides her time between Sydney and London. She lives with her husband and young daughter, and in her spare time can be found at the cinema, practicing yoga and keeping up the great Italian tradition of feeding the people you love.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Goal Getting

Coaches traditionally help us to get the most out of sport but what about life?

Domonique Bertolucci said there are three simple steps to achieving your goals:
  1. Know where you want to be
  2. Know what you need to do
  3. Do it

The first step is to write down your goal. Bertolucci points to a  1953 Yale study where students were asked if they had written down their goals. Only 3 percent answered yes.  Twenty years on, the participants were contacted again and the researchers found that the three percent who had written down their goals had amassed more material wealth than the remaining 97 percent put together.

" Simply by writing them down you are having a greater chance of getting them and doing something about it; the more you can see your goal the more effective it will be", Bertolucci told Mind&Body.

"You're communicating with your subconscious about your expectations and that tends to compel you to start putting it into action."

Goals can and should be set in all areas of your life, Bertolucci said. " You only have one life, so it's important that you love it," she writes at the start of her book.

Monica Videnieks
The West Australian, Mind & Body, 27th June 2006 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Big Steal

Are you forever running late, 
wishing you could swipe some extra time for yourself? 
Australia's busiest women show you how

DOMONIQUE BERTOLUCCI
"Generally, people underestimate the amount the length of any task by two-thirds. Therefore, when they write a to-do list, they set themselves up for failure - and for frantic times filled with stress.

"I've learned to set myself up for success. I write my to-do list and then multiply the time I've allocated to each task by three. If that means I can't realistically tackle everything I'd hoped to do that day, so be it. I then take the time to work out what my priorities are and decide which tasks my energy needs to be directed into."

Weight Watchers Magazine September 2005

All Work... No Play

5 Simple steps to get your life back in balance  

 DOMONIQUE BERTOLUCCI


1. Get a LIFE! 

The most important thing you can do if you find that you are having no life outside of work is to create a life outside of work.  Start making plans for your recreation time and stick to them. Enrol in that class you have always wanted to take, arrange to meet a friend for a movie or commit to a gym class or personal trainer.

 

The trick is to schedule these events into your diary and then commit to them in the same way that you would any other appointment during your busy week.  


The more reasons you have for finishing your working day, the easier it will be to finish your work for that day.


2. Get Clear About Your Priorities 

Whether you work for yourself of for an employer, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that work is the most important thing in your life.  There are deadlines to meet, customers to keep happy, issues to resolve and bills to pay.


It’s important to remember that work is what you do, not who you are; it is just one of the many roles you play in life. You need to take the time to honour the other roles that you play and to make time for the wide range of activities that are part of being a well-rounded person.



3. Manage Expectations

One of the most important things that you can do to bring more balance into your life is to manage the expectations of others.  Just because your clients, customers or boss says “jump”, doesn’t mean that you have to say “how high”!


Get proactive and start informing people of what they can reasonably expect from you and by when.  Develop the habit of saying ‘I can get back to you with that quote tomorrow’,  ‘I can get that report to you within the week’ and ‘I’m really happy to take that (project) on, but I will need to reprioritise some of my other tasks’.


Remember to under-promise and over deliver. That way everyone will be happy, including you!



4. Get Creative 

When you are working at a hectic pace, it can feel like there literally is no time to fit in the other things that you would like to be doing, like catching up with friends, exercising or simply taking time out to relax.


Look at different ways you can keep your social life going. You could meet a friend for breakfast before work, or combine socialising with exercise by asking your girlfriends to join you for a power walk at lunchtime, or a group personal training session.


5. Aim for Overall Balance 

Don’t worry too much if every single day of your life is not in total balance. What you want to aim for is overall balance.  Aim to achieve balance over the course of the week, the month or even the year.  


You could work late on a Tuesday night, so that you can finish work early on a Friday.  If you have to work long hours one month, you could schedule a series of long weekends the following month, and if you find that your whole year has been crazy, make sure you book a long holiday or even a sabbatical the following year.


It’s important to remember that there will always be more work to do, and that there will never really be a good time to take time off – so just do it!  You will feel so much better in the long run.


First published in Working Woman Magazine - Winter 2006

2008 Media List

Radio
  • May 08 Radio MixFM – Regular guest
  • Sept 08 Macquarie Regional Radio Network – ‘Talking Back the Night’ with Jamie McDonald
  • Sep 08 Eagle FM – ‘Home Run with Robbo’ with Daniel ‘Robbo’ Robinson
  • Jan 08 ABC Radio - North West Mornings with Lachie Macara
  • Jan 08 ABC Radio - ABC Radio Kimberley Mornings program with Miranda Tetlo

Print
  • Feb 08 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph)
  • Mar 08 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph)
  • May 08 New Woman Magazine
  • May 08 Cleo Magazine
  • May 08 Women’s Health Magazine
  • Aug 08 Cleo Magazine
  • Aug 08 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph)
  • Sept 08 Cleo Magazine
  • Oct 08 Madison Magazine
  • Dec 08 Cleo Magazine

2007 Media List

Television

  • Mar 07  Sunrise – Channel Seven

Radio

  • Nov 07 Nova Radio – Akmal Show with Cal Wilson (Sydney)
  • Nov 07 Mix FM Radio – Breakfast with Tim and Tracey (Sydney)

Print

  • Feb 07 AFR Boss Magazine (Australian Financial Review)
  • April 07 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph)
  • July 07 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph)

2006 Media List

Television


  • Feb 06   Sunrise – Channel Seven

 Radio


  • June 06 ABC Radio National – Life Matters
  • June 06 Radio Curtin FM 100.1 (WA)
  • June 06 Radio RTRFM 92.1 (WA)

 Print


  • May 06 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph) 
  • June 06 Marie Claire Magazine  
  • June 06 Careers - Sydney Morning Herald 
  • June 06  Life Etc Magazine
  • June 06 Working Woman Magazine 
  • June 06 Slimming & Health Magazine
  • June 06 MX Newspaper  
  • June 06 Western Suburbs Weekly
  • June 06  Mind & Body (The West Australian) 
  • July 06 Cleo Magazine
  • July 06 Body + Soul (The Sunday Telegraph) 
  • Aug 06  Cosmopolitan Magazine
  • Sept 06  Cleo Magazine  
  • Oct 06 Good Weekend (SMH / The Age)
  • Nov 06 Mind & Body (The West Australian) 
  • Dec 06 Body + Soul 

2005 Media List


Television

  • Mar 05 Today Show – Channel Nine
  • Oct 05 Sunrise - Channel Seven


Print

  • Jan 05 Cleo Magazine 
  • Feb 05 Cleo Magazine 
  • Mar 05 Cleo Magazine 
  • July 05 Working Woman 
  • July 05 BRW
  • Sept 05 Weight Watchers
  • Oct 05 Cleo Magazine
  • Nov 05 Family Circle 
  • Nov 05 Cleo Magazine


2004 Media List

Print

  • July 04  Slimming Magazine 
  • Aug 04   Girlfriend Magazine
  • Sept 04  Cleo Magazine
  • Sept 04  Weight Watchers 
  • Nov 04   Cleo Magazine
  • Dec 04   Cosmopolitan Magazine