21 Sep Believe…Part I
What made it even more galling was the fact that most apparent cause of this experience was that many of my peers, colleagues, and bosses were, in the main, white-male, and “not as educated” as me....
What made it even more galling was the fact that most apparent cause of this experience was that many of my peers, colleagues, and bosses were, in the main, white-male, and “not as educated” as me....
"If you don't know who you are talking to, then how do you share something interesting with them?"...
Saving for emergencies is a fantastic habit that everyone should be doing. As I’m sure you know life can sometimes throw curveballs at us which just mess up all our plans...
There were 835,494 new businesses launched in the UK in 2020, a 41% increase on 2019, when 591,924 were registered.
What does it take to start and succeed in business? That's a question I get asked a lot. Although there is no one answer that fits all businesses, there are a number of practices followed by successful business owners. Below are some common themes.
Change the way you think
The way you think creates your success. If you find yourself blaming other people or circumstances for your lack of success, you need to take responsibility for your choices.
Volunteering lets you show that you genuinely care about the state of your surroundings both culturally and economically.
And helping out with causes I care about, helps me to raise the collective floor of Lewisham’s burgeoning business community.
A positive attitude is the key to living a successful and happy life. So why does it feel like our brains are so good at focusing on negative situations?
Note: This is the final part of our the article "Get in a Routine – Form a Habit". If you haven't read Part 1, check it out here.
This pandemic has created an unsettled nature of its own, this experience makes it challenging to ground into a new routine or get started on bold ambitions.
This pandemic has created an unsettled nature of its own, this experience makes it challenging to ground into a new routine or get started on bold ambitions.