Self 4 Australian Women On Finding Balance In Their Lives Kellie Hush, Kate Morris, Zufi Emerson and Moo Baulch reveal how they find balance in their personal and professional lives. By Lara Robertson Published 7 March, 2019 Self 4 Australian Women On Finding Balance In Their Lives Kellie Hush, Kate Morris, Zufi Emerson and Moo Baulch reveal how they find balance in their personal and professional lives. By Lara Robertson Published 7 March, 2019 Previous article 6 Pairs Of Shoes Every Woman Needs In Her Office Wardrobe Next article Financial Wellbeing: Self-Care For Your Bank Account Starts Now For better or for worse, contemporary women are told they can “have it all”: the career, the kids and the successful social life. But this means that many of us are burning the candle at both ends, and in the process, burning ourselves out.With this year’s theme for International Women’s Day being “balance for better”, we asked four amazing Australian women – Kate Morris, CEO and founder of Adore Beauty; Zufi Emerson, actress and ambassador for Adopt Change; Kellie Hush, former editor-in-chief of Harper’s BAZAAR and fashion industry leader; and Moo Baulch, CEO of Domestic Violence NSW – how they find balance in their personal and professional lives. Here’s what they had to say. Better you IWD2019 Best Of Future Women Wellbeing Behind the mask: How to master anxiety in the workplace By Georgie Collinson Wellbeing How Krystal Barter is changing healthcare By Melanie Dimmitt Wellbeing Domestic violence systems are failing children and young people: a message this National Child Protection Week By Conor Pall Wellbeing It took an ADHD diagnosis and a breakdown to change my relationship with work By Sally Spicer Gender diversity Soft Power By Briana Blackett Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By Sally Spicer Gender diversity Is this at the bottom of your To-Do list? By Briana Blackett Wellbeing How being a ‘good girl’ is holding you back By Dr Michelle McQuaid Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.