People often ask me, “To what do you attribute your success as a serial entrepreneur?”
It is an interesting question. My husband and I have six companies/collaborative ventures between us. We are both serial entrepreneurs. And along the tumultuous road of the past 26 years, we have both learnt massive lessons.
But the three things that I attribute most to the success of some of our companies, alongside the hard-learned failures of joint ventures, are these…
I have found stepping into greater visibility this year both challenging and, at times, scary.
The old voices in my head kept taunting me: “Who do you think you are, to be so out there?”
“Why?” you might ask. “You seem to be seeking out such visibility?”
We all have backstories, and mine is that I grew up excruciatingly shy, almost ashamed to take up space. I was the plump, spotty one in a sporty, academic family. I often felt alien in a family of high achievers—both on the sports field and in the academic world.
On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Alison Jessica Weihe talks about her memoir, Belonging, that chronicles a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and inspiration, during the turbulent journey of South Africa towards democracy.
As we look toward 2025, a new class of leaders is emerging—individuals who are not content with simply managing the status quo but shaping it. These disruptive leaders are pushing boundaries, transforming entire industries, and setting a new pace for what it means to lead.
After careful consideration, we’ve selected ten standout figures whose bold approaches are reshaping the future of their industry and leadership. Their work goes beyond innovation; it challenges conventional thinking and creates lasting impact. Today, true leadership is measured by the ability to empower and drive change, and these 10, are the people worth paying attention to.
As we observe Mental Health Month this October, it is crucial to recognise that entrepreneurs are not immune to the mental health challenges faced by many. While entrepreneurship may outwardly appear to be a path filled with innovation, success and independence, the reality for numerous founders is far more complex. They navigate a roller-coaster of stress, isolation and pressure that can profoundly impact their mental well-being.
As we observe Mental Health Month this October, it is crucial to recognise that entrepreneurs are not immune to the mental health challenges faced by many. While entrepreneurship may outwardly appear to be a path filled with innovation, success and independence, the reality for numerous founders is far more complex. They navigate a roller-coaster of stress, isolation and pressure that can profoundly impact their mental well-being.
Only 8% of people achieve their New Year’s resolutions and 92% of people fail to achieve their goals according to Forbes Magazine.
New Year’s resolutions often fail because they are rooted in excitement and past patterning rather than a sustainable strategy towards a new identity and lifestyle.
Let’s explore why I believe people struggle with New Year’s resolutions.