Meredith's Book
Doing beloved work: finding truth in your career
By Australian Institute of Management.
Photo Gallery
Publications
- The Queen of the Dance, the black belt ex-Royal Engineer, the movie club president & private eye, the servo operator & Armaguard, and the educational administrator. Seasons of Change. Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 10 No 2 (Oct 2008)
- The cattle-herding gadget queen,the gun collecting computer fixer,the psychotherapist & forensic psych, and the dowager queen. Do All Roads Lead to AusAPT?
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 10 No 1(Apr2008) - The Archaeologist, the General Manager, The Deputy Principal & the Retired Council Worker,
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 9 No 2(Oct 2007) - contributing Chapter Love@Work AIM Management Series,
John Wiley 2006 - Chapter Odd Jobs & Curious Pursuits
HWP Small Press Printing 2005 - Long Day’s Journey into Night. Days of Future Passed – where are they now? Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 9 No 1 (April 2007)
- The Tafe Co ordinator, the Management Consultant, the Bootscooter, and the Show-Pony
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 8 No 1 (Mar 2006) - The Sculptor, the activist, the martial arts teacher, the jackaroo and the dancing business trainer
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 7 No 3 (Nov 2005) - The Union Trainer/Organiser, the Psychic, and the Mother/Artist
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 7 No 2 (July 2005) - The Psychologist, The Teacher, The Rural Financial Counsellor, and the Construction Industry Project Manager
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 7 No 1 (March 2005) - Tasting & Feasting Excellence — A Guide to TAFE Training Restaurants
Holmesglen Writers Press (2004) - The Professional Association Manager, The Analyser, The Management Analyst, the Website Builder, and the Medieval Academic
APTR Vol 6 No 3 (Nov 2004) - Review
Psychotherapy in Australia Vol 10 No 3 (May 2004) - The HR Executive & the Business Consultant
Australian Type Review Vol 6 No 1 (March 2004) - The Crayfish, the Shashlick & Flaming Peacock — True Tales from the Hospitality Trade & Publishing too
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 6 No 2 (July 2004) - The Academic, the Doctor, and the Voluntary Welfare Worker
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 5 No 3 (Nov 2003) - The Artist, The Headhunter & the Playwright
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 5 No 2 (July 2003) - The play’s the thing
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 5 No 1 (March 2003) - Chapter Adelaide & Aneirin are Australian
Melting Pot (2003) - Chapter Doing the Eagle Rock VICTORIA: Places to Be Places to See
(2002) - Working from Home Alone: Happy or Horrific?
Australian Psychological Type Review Vol 4 No 3 (Nov 2002) - 2 Chapters Morna Sturrock & the Melbourne Herald, The Dance Teacher
Stories of Melbourne: The Bigger M (2001) - Readings
JLB Enterprises Publishing (2001) - 2 Chapters: Interview with Michael Leunig “Leunig’s Vocation”, Interview with George Florence “Astor theatre: the Top Choc”
Melbourne Voices, Ed. Anne Calvert, Small Press Publishing (2000) - Vocational Counselling
Australian Journal of Psychological Type, Vol 3, No.2 (Oct 1994) - Using the MBTI in Mid-Career Counselling: Correlation with AO11
Myers Briggs Type Indicator: Australian Perspectives, Eds. Mary McGuiness, John Izard and Peter McCrossin ACER. (1992) - And if I don’t want to teach? Employment Alternatives
(1986) - The Employment Handbook
University Bookshops (1985-1989)
Contributor and Spokesperson (written quotes) to books
- Life Begins at Fifty-Something: Essential Guide to planning for change; Dr Morna Sturrock AO
Angus & Robertson (1996) - Changing Direction — A guide to Career Choices for Teachers
M Wyrill Ministry of Education (1990) - That’s My Business: Every Woman’s Small Business Handbook
Ed Rosemary Munday ACP (1989) - This Time is Mine: Women’s Back to Work Handbook
Ed Rosemary Munday ACP (1989)
Book Endorsements
- Non Fiction and Textbooks
requested by Hodder Headline, Harcourt Brace, John Wiley
Book Reviews
- Professional journals
- Sunday Life, THE AGE “Top 5 Self-Help Books”