by Leigh Ann Gowland, founder of Employee Driven Change
Have you ever considered the gifts you’ve gained while following your dreams? Despite the sometimes difficult journey as an entrepreneur we remain focused and inspired on creating successful businesses. Lessons from our journey provide personal growth to tackle the challenges of developing a business but also recognition of milestones achieved along the way.
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by Lori Milner: author, entrepreneur, thought leader and founder of Beyond the Dress
Forget what the glossy adverts are saying. Your number one essential is not whatever the media decides is this season’s must-have. Your number one essential is something deep within you. Your number one essential is your confidence.
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by Karen Wessels, co-founder of SnappSales and VA Connect
There’s an age old expression that goes “Laughter is the best medicine”. You’ve probably heard this expression a hundred times, if not more, in your lifetime. I enjoy a mischievous sense of humour and I get a great kick out of laughing. If you know me or have been in my company for more than 5 minutes, you’ll experience exactly what I mean.
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"I always tell people: 'If you've got a product or a service that is required by the market, you can sell it'. It's not about the sciences. It's about the passion for the idea."
- Divine Ndhlukula, founder of SECURICO Security Services (Zimbabwe)
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Go with your passion when deciding what business to launch....
"Getting into the beauty industry was a decision to take what I had and what I was passionate about as a platform to build an enterprise. I am passionate about building a business that is sustainable and using beauty as its expression .... The focus was on doing what I loved, which is, making women beautiful."
- Tara Fela-Durotoye is a Nigerian-born lawyer turned Africa's leading beauty and makeup entrepreneur. She started House of Tara at the age of 20 from her living room whilst an undergraduate at university back in 1998. She's since gone on to launch Nigeria's first ever bridal directory in 1999, and in 2004 she opened the country's leading beauty academy. Today House of Tara has 19 studios in 11 states starting a chain reaction that has produced over 3,500 makeup artists. It has also empowered over 4000 young women in tertiary institutions with the Tara Orekelewa beauty representatives' initiative that makes them financially independent, improves their self esteem while building their marketing and entrepreneurial skills.
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In every challenging situation, personal or professional, individuals face the pressure to play it safe and conform to the accepted norms. But doing so comes with heavy costs: passions stifled, talents ignored, and opportunities squelched. The bolder choice is to embrace what author and entrepreneur Sarah Robb O’Hagan calls Extreme You: to confidently bring all that is distinctive and relevant about yourself to everything you do. Inspiring, surprising, and practical, her new book Extreme You is her training program for becoming the best version of yourself.
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Social entrepreneurs are driven to make a difference in the world, and in the case of Goeun Bae, her inspiration came from working with unemployed women in South Africa. Her social enterprise, Little Pine Tree, is giving new economic opportunities and skills to Johannesburg’s unemployed women, making their lives better through economic independence.
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Every now and then, one lucky, deserving entrepreneur gets their ‘big break’ and with it, the opportunity to go into business with a major corporate. Unfortunately, some are so blinded by their ‘success’ that they don’t properly consider what this new venture may actually entail.
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Jewellery is such a personal thing, and often those buying pieces to wear or to give as gifts are inspired by the stories behind each unique piece, or by the cultures they reflect. The Katy Valentine Collection, a business and brand named after its creator, uniquely takes its inspiration from Africa and India, but with a contemporary design aesthetic.
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"Don't be afraid to ask for help. We all need pepping up from time to time."
- Jess Binns, founder of Hector & Bailey (South Africa)
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This February at Lionesses of Africa, we shine a spotlight on Africa’s pioneering women tech and digital entrepreneurs who are making a real impact, through their businesses, their innovation, their products and services, and their passion for what they do. These truly innovative women pioneers are building unique, high impact businesses and shaking up the pan-African and global tech world at the same time through their efforts.
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"Take calculated risks and get rid of the fear of failure symptom because hard work eventually pays off.”
- Shamila Ramjawan, co-founder of Famram Solutions (South Africa)
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Have a good business plan....
“It is a journey... I always say that my seat belt is always on because it is a rollercoaster, you get to learn a lot, if I had to give advice to anyone thinking of starting a business I will tell them don’t start until you have a good business plan and business plan B.”
- Adèle Dejak is the founder of Adele Dejak in Kenya, a brand that creates handmade fashion accessories for the modern, sophisticated and multidimensional woman. Inspired by African shapes, textures and traditional techniques, Adèle’s cutting-edge pieces sit perfectly between artefact and high fashion statement designs. Adèle cut her teeth in the world of typographic design in England and Italy before moving to Nairobi in 2005 and turning her attention to accessories design. She found herself intrigued by the natural beauty of horn and began to experiment with techniques of creating unique shapes and fashioned pieces. Her Nigerian roots began to merge perfectly with European influences and she set out on her never-ending quest for that essential artefact that allows you to express your own style.
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by Eldari Visser, managing director of Picketfence.Life
We all get excited about any journey be it a holiday, a trip to family or that big jump into the entrepreneurial space. We have established the journey and the destination, we feel motivated. So what must we still sort out? Your head!
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Source: Radio 702 | Published on Feb 21, 2018
Featuring Swaady Martin. Swaady Martin is the founder of YSWARA, a rapidly growing African luxury brand. YSWARA creates elegant, high-end products using the continent’s natural resources, all produced by African artisans. The product range centres around exquisite teas sourced from across Africa, Swaady aims to capture a true spirit of African luxury by reviving Africa’s endangered cultural heritage and unique ancestral craftsmanship.
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by Leigh Ann Gowland, founder of Employee Driven Change
As a change manager a question I am frequently asked is: “How do you manage strong change resistors?” Resistors are often perceived as negative, avoided and excluded from the change process. They are expected to adapt to the change over time as a consequence of peer pressure, policy or instruction. When the resistor doesn’t have any other choice they will change. As a change manager, I welcome the opportunity to engage with resistors because they care enough about the change to voice their concerns at the risk of being ostracized. They have the potential to become advocates for the change. Understanding and embracing resistors to change can be valuable to you and your business.
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"Storytelling has the power to connect the consumer to your brand in an emotive, authentic, memorable way.”
- Chule Gobodo, co-founder of Brainbow Conscious Creatives (South Africa)
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Remember to enjoy your journey....
"Follow your heart, know it is going to be tough and be prepared for those tough times, but remember to enjoy your entrepreneurial journey."
- Jolene Roelofse is the founder of Bludoor Market in South Africa, a company focused on Marketing & Communications strategy development and implementation, together with business strategy development, audit and best practice processes implementation. Jolene has an MBA from Copenhagen University in the field of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and is passionate about working with her clients to develop plans and strategies that will have a profound and lasting impact on all aspects of their businesses.
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If you have ever wondered what separates those who launch and grow a successful business from those who fall by the wayside, it's this - persistence. Persistence is the ability to keep pushing when everyone tells you to give up. It's the momentum that drives you towards the finish line, even if the finish line seems scarily out of reach. So what is persistence? Some call it grit, others call it determination, for many it's a never give up attitude. Call it what you like, persistence is about battling your way through difficult times and challenging obstacles. And, for many entrepreneurs who have reached the top, persistence has been the key determining factor of their success.
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by Brigette Mashile, founder of Roka Roko
I hate finishing. The process. But the aftermath is wonderful. I am talking about finishing in fashion design sense. Finishing is a process of … literally ‘finishing the garment’. And it is a lot of work. It includes putting in zips, embellishments which could be 100 little beads, ironing (my pass time hate), putting in buttons, cutting off threads, making sure all stitches are in place; ironing again, putting labels on…etc. So almost like quality control but slowly. It doesn’t matter how fast you are in life, you can never ever hurry finishing. Little things take forever to finish.
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