Donna Marini: Learning Everything Again Like a New-born Baby
By Sujany Baleswaran From working at Walt Disney, a career as a bank teller, training as a dental assistant, to life in front of the camera as a model, Donna Marini had experienced a lot at just the young age of
Judith Pelucchini: Breaking Down Limiting Beliefs and Building Confidence
By Sujany Baleswaran Growing up in a household with domestic abuse, always one step behind her peers at school, Judith Pelucchini’s childhood knocked her confidence and left her questioning her worth. Years of resilience and an eagerness to become the best
The Rise of WFH & the Live-Anywhere Generation
By Natasha Bougourd Most office workers have spent the majority of the past 18 months working from home. Now that all social distancing restrictions have been lifted, a lot of employees are heading back into the office. This isn’t the case for
Kate Bellosillo: From Mother of 8 to CEO, How I Found My Purpose
By Sujany Baleswaran Learning her first business lesson from her mother at just 10 years old, Kate Bellosillo rose with grit and grace, from mother of 8 to CEO of Kyani Philippines. Her motherly nurturing spirit, listening heart, boldness and business
Enas Daeki: The Only Thing That Can Stop Me, Is Me
By Sujany Baleswaran With an insatiable passion for all things beauty, Enas Daeki experienced pitfall after pitfall before entering the beauty world, from her father’s death, battling bulimia, fleeing the civil war in Libya to starting a new life in London.
Ryan Nurse: How a Brain Injury Survivor Turned His Life From Depression to Progression
By Sujany Baleswaran After being brutally attacked and rushed to hospital with a fractured skull and a blood clot due to a bleed on the brain, Ryan Nurse was placed into an induced coma, with his life in the hands of
How to Improve Your Self-Esteem in 5 Steps
By Mirela Sula Stop Criticizing Yourself The very first thing that you need to start doing in order to increase your self-esteem is to stop criticizing yourself. Yes, it's such a simple thing to stop, because that is the biggest enemy
Zemar Dajani: An Eternal Learner, Mother, and Cancer Survivor on Embracing Change
By Cynthia Vera Once hailed the “M&A Queen” of advising on “pensions implications in transatlantic mergers and acquisitions”, international woman and cancer survivor Zemar Dajani is an eternal learner who believes that with every challenge we face, comes a new opportunity
How to Manage an Effective Return to the Office
Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity, how to plan for the world of the future Justin Small, Founder of Future Strategy Club, discusses the importance of implementing a VUCA leadership model for an effective return to the office After over a year of
Hatti Suvari: Demystify the Law and Get Legally Speaking
By Sujany Baleswaran The legal world can be overly daunting, with many underlying rules and unspoken terms causing many to fall victim to the expensive legal costs. After experiencing legal services first-hand during her own complex divorce, Hatti Suvari was determined