‘How do you lead through a pandemic?’ is not a question I asked any mentors or read about in books. Its a question that I am only starting to get curious about 6 months into a job role which demands me to know the answer.
Read MoreI’ve always prided myself on loving people and loving networking but recently I am having to admit I’ve fallen out of love with requests for conversations and email introductions.
Read MoreI’m 43 and I could fill pages and pages of a blog with all the times my ideas to make a positive impact have been dismissed or ignored.
Read MoreI recently had a difficult conversation with someone. They had an idea on how something should look and I had delivered something that did not match their idea. The conversation made me curious about how we, as humans, behave. Are we spending all our time trying to make people see the world the way that we think it should be seen?
Read MoreWe now appear to be entering what could be a Post Covid 19 Build Back Better period. I’m inspired by the growing number of references to how this unexpected and shared life experience, is creating a new future for us all.
Read MoreCollaboration has always been a key value for me. Over the last month I have been part of two hackathons, four webinars and numerous Facebook, linked in groups and conversations.
Read MoreThroughout my career I have never been scared of leadership roles-maybe because I could always think of ideas of directions in which we could go or maybe because I just thought if not me then who?
Read MoreI’ve always been a talker and when I look back through my education the parts I value the most were those that taught me how to be able to speak in groups, communicate clearly and say something even when the voices in my head are shouting at me to ‘stay quiet’.
Read MoreIn February I was at a conference in Spain for the event sector- news was filtering through that Mobile World Congress in Barcelona was being cancelled because of COVID 19.
Read MoreSometimes it feels like most of my career has been about talking to people about things they do not understand or believe in. I don't know what job role that would be - Chief Explainer?
Read MoreI wish I was better at breaking rules. Throughout school I excelled in keeping rules - during university, I learnt how to "bend them".
Read MoreCommitment is a big word and one I’ve recently paused to think about and what it actually means to me.
Read MoreDoes the sentence ‘Who are you to do this?’ go straight to setting off every imposter syndrome feeling you have?
Read MoreThe best piece of advice I was ever given was when I started by business and someone said ‘you are going to be working really hard so make sure you are creating exactly what you want’.
Read MoreI regularly ask myself to play a game of ‘let’s hear 5 ‘no’s in the next 24 hours’. Spoiler alert: this is a really hard game to win.
Read MoreSomeone once said to me ‘people are telling me that you…’. The description that followed the opener was untrue and a criticism.
Read MoreA client recently told me: ‘I don’t like being asked about budgets and budgeting periods too soon’.
Read MoreFor a few years I have run a 3-month internship programme for people who want to gather evidence of having had an impact and be able to talk about that in job interviews.
Read MoreAt least two of my entrepreneurial ventures started as partnerships with other people. The first time that happened was with my first business and it was because I just couldn’t imagine starting a business on my own.
Read MoreOver 10 years into an entrepreneurial journey, if someone asked me what a mistake was, this would my answer: ‘if you write a document and spell something wrong or send the wrong invoice to a client but most importantly if you don’t take action’.
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