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Published 09:21 6 Apr 2020 BST
Updated 12:56 6 Apr 2020 BST
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Of course, working from home has taken a bit of adjusting to - as it has for all of us, but once you find your rhythm, things aren't so bad.
"I think we have settled into a good routine now," she reveals. "My daughter Halle is studying for the Leaving Cert which is extremely stressful and difficult for her under the current circumstances. She was also in hospital for a week which has added to the stress. Our rural WiFi service is appalling and it makes Zoom classes for Halle and her brother Ronnie (who is doing the Junior Cert) difficult.
"But other than that we are enjoying being together - cooking together, sometimes painting together. I’m getting through quite a bit of work as I am not spending four hours a day commuting."
Silver linings to every cloud as they say.
The authority on art and design, Helen is no slouch when it comes to staying creative at home - especially now that times have changed and home is our only creative outlet at the minute. Turns out there's not a whole lot to it, in fact, it all comes down to routine.
"Keep it simple. Routine is key. Fresh air and exercise are so important. So is colouring in and painting - that could be something that can be done together... I think if the basics like good food, fresh air, school work and sleep get done each day, well that’s a good day.
"Don’t be looking at all the online workouts, etc and stressing that you're not doing enough, don’t be putting yourself under unnecessary stress."
On the topic of social media, she's more positive than some. With it acting as a saving grace for many parents, Helen credits it as "a really positive place for creativity", encouraging people to use it as a source of inspiration to foster creative interests and maybe even find some common ground with older kids.
"I try to live by one simple saying and that is 'what you put into it is what you get out of it'. You can apply this to anything - parenting, business, creativity, career, health; everything."
With a career that many would only love to emulate, Helen Steele's formula for success puts authenticity and consistency high on the list, along with passion, honesty and kindness. All necessary traits in both business and motherhood.
This Wednesday, Helen will join the likes of parenting expert Aoife Lee and ‘Fabulous Pharmacist’ Laura Mulvaney, as well as Mum Talks founders Kara Heriot and Lucy O’ Driscoll Edge.