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When the 'silly season' kicks in, it's often an excellent time to reflect on the year that's been. Taking a moment to pause and ponder helps you to set yourself up for the next 12 months. With that in mind, here are five creative ways to reflect on the year.   1. Draw a Mandala Famous Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Carl Jung – who is credited as the founder of

Inspired by the 2000 Rom-Com “What Women Want”, comes the less elusive, more important for your business, “What Workers Want”. A tell-all tale of how to keep a happy workplace, keeping in mind – a happy workplace is an efficient, creative place that clients love coming back to. Systems, Protocols, Organisation This means everything from receipt records to your marketing-to-sales handover. One person should not be the keeper

Present-day self: It’s going to be a @#$%%^ load of work Past self: Bring it on Present-day self: But seriously, prepare your friends and family so they know what you’re about to embark on – cherish the support and emotional labour they offer you. Also expectation manage the people around you so they are aware of your current abilities/availabilities: you’re not being a flake, you’re just starting your

BHAG is a term coined by great business minds, James Collins and Jerry Porras. Pronounced 'Bee-hag', it describes your deepest, darkest, and most delirious dream for your business. The whole idea of the BHAG is that it’s big, scary, and seemingly impossible. But the reality is it’s a tangible, motivating goal that proves you’re making your vision a reality and is on course with your purpose. Here are five