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Strong Woman, Strong Coffee 

May 20, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Diane Nsengiyumva, founder of Shamba Kahawa (Burundi)

Diane Nsengiyumva, founder of Shamba Kahawa (Burundi)

by Martine Irakoze

The pandemic has proven that women leaders and health workers are managing these stressful situations better than the typical ‘strongmen’. At home, mothers are also holding families together while juggling online work, home-school, or businesses. Surely, behind these strong and successful women, there is a substantial amount of coffee. To inspire strength to fellow female entrepreneurs, this article will talk about an industry reputed to be strong and tough: coffee.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Martine Irakoze, BU Inspiration & Motivation
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Are the lock down cracks starting to show?

May 19, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Paula Quinsee: Relationship Expert, Tedx speaker and author of Embracing Conflict and Embracing No.

Coming out of lock down is going to mean different things to many people but for the majority of us it smacks of freedom. Freedom to move, to go back to work, to see our families and friends – or does it?

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Paula Quinsee, BU Wellbeing & Mental Health
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Finding solutions to problems

May 19, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Catia Mondlane

Everything has drastically changed and having to adapt to the new situations hasn’t been an easy task especially when one is used to being outdoors, interacting and building new relationships. When selling a service, one can easily customize to meet a range of needs or even solving specific problems. Since the social distancing began it has been a challenge for many service providers because it might be difficult to describe one’s service to prospects, especially if customers have a hard time visualizing what one does or how can be helped.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Catia Mondlane, BU Sales & Marketing
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Feelings are not fact

May 19, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Lori Milner

This was my favourite quote from Lance - it goes: “Feelings are not fact. It’s what you do that counts. If you feel hungry, if you feel tired, those aren’t fact. It’s what you do that counts. Just do the next right thing. Just keep making the right decisions, one at a time.”

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In Guest Blog Tags Lori Milner, Mindful Entrepreneur
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Help our Health Workers

May 19, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Abigail K, Confidence Crusader, Women’s Portrait Photographer, Founder of Confident Creative Academy

This post is intended to rally support for the mental wellbeing of our South African Healthcare workers by calling for volunteer mental health professionals.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Abigail Klopper, BU Wellbeing & Mental Health
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Online meeting etiquette. Avoid embarrassing mistakes.

May 17, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Marjon Meyer

Virtual meetings have become an essential part of how businesses maintain contact with staff, clients and ensure productivity and continuity. As many people internationally are a restricted form of work, few organisations and individuals can still communicate using traditional methods.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Marjón Meyer, BU Remote Working
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Are you Grieving The Loss Of Your Business? 

May 15, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Marang Marekimane, Founder: Business Process Mechanics

As if someone pressed the reset button. Business owners around the world are forced to either adapt or die. Raising our usual dose of anxiety to grief. Anticipatory grief is what it is called - learnt this term from our Second Breakfast (an accountability circle of businesswomen). The fear of what is coming. Mostly fuelled by uncertainty. Sometimes it is the certainty of knowing it is the end.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Marang Marekimane, BU Resilience
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Strategize instead of Complaining 

May 15, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Catia Mondlane

As far as the actual situation has been prolonged, predicting when will it stop and what would be the long term impacts hasn’t been easy, which undoubtedly forces most manufacturers to seriously rethink their operations. We are aware that for one to sell products requires money and space up front. Storing one’s inventory can be challenging around this time, especially if you have a lot of product to sell and not so many customers to buy them.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Catia Mondlane, BU Crisis Strategy
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The Wounded Child!

May 15, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Nontobeko Mbuyane, CEO & Founder of Bee’s Beauty Haven & Glutaspa Group

We might not know it or honestly aware but the cry we hear from deep in our hearts comes from the wounded child within and healing this inner child’s pain is the key to transforming anger, sadness, and fear. What might shock you is that we all have a wounded inner child. I missed out on a business deal that I was working on the other day and my wounded child was so pained and afraid that I wouldn’t have another great business opportunity coming my way. Feeling helpless and defeated, my wounded child wanted to just break down, yell or even scream. All we need to know is that the wounded child is never “wrong” or “bad.” It’s really just a child trying to take care of its needs in the best way it can.

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In Guest Blog Tags Nontobeko Mbuyane, Mindful Entrepreneur
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Tips to Improve Business Cash Flow

May 15, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Ronel Jooste

Cash flow is critical to any business despite the size or type of business. Cash flow can be compared to a river. A river will always flow into a dam or the sea, and for the river to remain flowing there needs to be a constant inflow of water. At some point there might be a cascade where the water will be tumbling down over rocks and building up to that cascade the river needs even more water flowing in. When there is a strong inflow of water the cascade turns into a beautiful picture. Similarly businesses need a constant inflow of cash to support their cash outflows in the form of expenses, paying suppliers and repaying debt. When a business has a solid inflow of cash and manage the outflow of cash, the business can ultimately grow and thrive.

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In Guest Blog Tags Ronel Jooste, Financial Management
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How to show up to your health goals 

May 14, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Lori Milner

I am fascinated by what makes some people set goals, show up and achieve them while others set goals, think about them and then make excuses and often blame external factors about why they haven’t.

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In Guest Blog Tags Lori Milner, Health & Wellbeing
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Working From Home:  Four Things To Keep in Mind

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Kulani Shiluvane, Founder and Chief Consultant – Shiluvah

The 1st of May 2020 saw South Africa move from level 5 to level 4 of the national lockdown, a measure taken by the South African government to curb the impact of COVID-19. This means that while essentials workers and an estimated 1.5 million workers will go about their business of work in this new normal, we find ourselves in the rest of the South African population working from home (WFH) for those that are able to and this will continue to be the new normal.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Kulani Shiluvane, BU Remote Working
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Coping with Covid-19: A financial perspective

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Sylvia Walker, author of SmartWoman

The world is in crisis, grappling with a new reality. With lock downs and other rules to curb the spread of the Coronavirus, money issues have rocketed to the fore. Many business face ruin as they cannot operate, individuals find themselves off work with no pay, others may be on short pay and yet others are being retrenched as their businesses can no longer operate. Some are fortunate, though, in that they can work from home, or are being paid by their employers irrespective of whether they are working or not.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Sylvia Walker, BU Finances
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The company culture is put to the test by Covid-19

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Nomazibulo Tshanga, Ziyana Business Consulting

As the global pandemic deepens and the human cost of Covid-19 rises, the novel coronavirus is sending shocks through the world economy. Across industries, organizations are now taking action to protect their employees, customers and also minimize the economic damage. I wonder if that’s the case for all organizations?

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Nomazibulo Tshanga, BU Management Advice
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Mindfulness: the key to a life filled with joy 

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Phindile Tapula, Founder and Director of Bhekizenzo Foundation

I want to chat to moms who want to experience joy and peace every day in their lives. This is for moms who want to enjoy motherhood and even through its hurdles, experience the calm in the storm. A life filled with joy, love and peace is possible. You can have it all, if you work on it all.

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In Guest Blog Tags Phindile Tapula, Mindful Entrepreneur
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3 Tips for Getting Confident on Video

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Abigail Klopper

As everyone is adjusting to their new normal, many solopreneurs are looking to introduce an online business income stream. For many entrepreneurs, this is not a new idea, but rather the urgency to actually get it done is new.

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In Guest Blog Tags Abigail Klopper, Personal Development
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Empowerment Using the Principles of Appreciative Inquiry

May 8, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Claire Holden, Empowerment Coach

I’m passionate about empowerment – “the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights.” This is the area of coaching that I focus on and where I do most of my ongoing learning. The challenge with empowerment is that we don’t often realise how much of our personal power we give away on a daily basis until we feel resentful, run down, fed up and / or confused and uncentered.

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In Guest Blog Tags Claire Holden, Women's Empowerment
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The power of clarity

May 3, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Lori Milner

If I asked you to describe your ideal day, could you do it in detail? It sounds like an obvious question but the answer is only clear when you have given yourself sufficient time to find the answer. The answer is not in Google, Instagram, Pinterest or Facebook (that’s everybody else’s curated lifestyle). A lot of the time, we have goals that create the roadmap for our days and years but have you stopped to ask yourself if this is your goal or are you trying to please someone else? That someone else can be the ‘you’ of 5 years ago and now your priorities have shifted but you haven’t sat down long enough on your own to catch up to this fact.

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In Guest Blog Tags Lori Milner, Mindful Entrepreneur
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The World after COVID-19. My Positive Outlook.

May 3, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Marta Roff, founder of Maputo Relocation Solutions, Mozambique

I was challenged to write about my view of the world after COVID-19. Since I have no capabilities to predict the future, I decided to rather change the wording and write about my view at the moment and what I wish COVID-19 would change in humanity.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Marta Roff, BU Inspiration & Motivation
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Now is the time to stand firm in your values

May 3, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Tapiwa Matsinde, Atelier 55

There is a lot of advice coming at us right now. As entrepreneurs having to adapt in this time of crisis, we are being asked to read this, watch that, do this or buy that. And taking in all the information can at times be overwhelming. Understandably in this time of uncertainty, you want to shore up your business for what comes next but as you read, watch or listen are you considering what all this information means for you and your business’ future.

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In Guest Blog, Business Unusual Tags Tapiwa Matsinde, Values
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Statement lighting… from Dounia Home, the home of innovative, handcrafted and ethically made Moroccan lighting and home decor founded by Dounia Tamri-Loeper. Her company designs, produces and brings to market hi
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Award-winning furniture design…We are big fans of talented South African designer Thabisa Mjo, founder of Mash. T Design Studio in Johannesburg, and these fabulous side tables are firm customer favouri
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Sustainable Home Decor…If you want to make a statement with your interior design and home decor, and at the same make a contribution to supporting eco-friendly enterprise, then these unique decor pieces from Qu
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Silk Sensation…Nothing is quite as luxurious as silk, that’s why we love the ‘Africa on Silk’ collections from Eki, founded by Hazel Eki Osunde. Eki is known for its signature soft silks and ethereal c
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Bean to bar luxury chocolate… Taste the difference with the finest chocolate lovingly produced by ‘57 Chocolate, the pioneer bean to bar chocolate manufacturer in Ghana, created by sisters Kimberle
Image of the Day / The Joinery

Sustainable Tote Bags…We have always been big fans of The Joinery, the sustainable and ethical product design brand based in South Africa founded by Natalie and Kim Ellis, and their exciting Future Tex™ fa Image of the Day / Barbara McKenzie

Classic meets contemporary…If you are in the market for classic-inspired yet modern clothing which is both stylish and ultra-feminine and trans-seasonal to wear throughout the year, then Kendi Sapepa, found Image of the Day / Adèle Dejak

Luxury statement accessories…We are big fans of luxury jewellery and accessories made with love and passion on the African continent, and Adèle Dejak in Kenya is the epitome of handmade luxury. The Image of the Day / Lunar

Stylish sustainable clothing…We have always been big fans of Lunar in South Africa, the sustainable clothing brand created by owner Nicola Luther and her talented team. Lunar has firmly established itself as one of th Image of the Day / Dathonga Designs

Traditional craft elevated…We love the impact-driven accessories created by Márcia Nangy O’Connell, founder and artistic director of Dathonga Designs in Mozambique. Since 2010, she has establis Image of the Day / Dounia Home

Statement lighting… from Dounia Home, the home of innovative, handcrafted and ethically made Moroccan lighting and home decor founded by Dounia Tamri-Loeper. Her company designs, produces and brings to market hi Image of the Day / Mash. T Design Studio

Award-winning furniture design…We are big fans of talented South African designer Thabisa Mjo, founder of Mash. T Design Studio in Johannesburg, and these fabulous side tables are firm customer favouri Image of the Day / Quazi Design

Sustainable Home Decor…If you want to make a statement with your interior design and home decor, and at the same make a contribution to supporting eco-friendly enterprise, then these unique decor pieces from Qu Image of the Day / Eki

Silk Sensation…Nothing is quite as luxurious as silk, that’s why we love the ‘Africa on Silk’ collections from Eki, founded by Hazel Eki Osunde. Eki is known for its signature soft silks and ethereal c Image of the Day / ‘57 Chocolate

Bean to bar luxury chocolate… Taste the difference with the finest chocolate lovingly produced by ‘57 Chocolate, the pioneer bean to bar chocolate manufacturer in Ghana, created by sisters Kimberle

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Claudia Machaieie, a Mozambican green business innovator transforming marine waste into reading glasses
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Matilde Mawelele Rungo, a Mozambican tech-preneur helping to drive digital transformation in the country
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Yanara Tavares Viana, a Mozambican entrepreneur developing a smart urban housing solution in the country
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Isabel Mandofa, a Mozambican woman entrepreneur building a successful, high-impact agri-food business

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