Tag Archives: education
Leadership: Resilience versus Adaptability – Which is Better?
I struggled with this question. For many years I thought that adaptability was everything. Behold the chameleon that blended in or Charles Darwin’s theory of survival – “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive, but … Continue reading
Bridging Failures: Being a Successful Entrepreneur
Failure sucks and the hardest part is getting over the experience. Too often it binds us in chains of fear and prevents us from taking the next step forward. Here are some tips to help you on your journey forwards. … Continue reading
Failure is a Leap of Faith
I hear a lot about the fear of failure, like it is a big thing…a taboo topic or a hidden disease. Failure is an integral part of learning, it is like breathing. Show me a person who has never failed … Continue reading
Passion and Purpose – A two-edged sword for any entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs fascinate me as they are a breed of risk takers. Some people find circumstances lead them to the edge and they have no choice but to flap those wings and survive. Others are adventurous, experimenting and constantly learning to … Continue reading
Women Power – Toys reduce the gender imbalance!!!
For many years, most toys representing the female sex were perceived as either sexist (Barbie) or patronizing (seen by the host of helpless baby girl dolls). There were few role models for a young girl and even if a super … Continue reading