Have you ever been on a roaring journey of success and then, without warning, something happens, and you feel blindsided? Not because you've failed in a dramatic, public, movie-scene kind of way. Nothing so grand. Life tends to be less theatrical than that. It’s more subtle. More surgical. You just begin to feel like something around you is crumbling. The picture you had of yourself—something you polished, framed, and hung proudly in the gallery of your mind—begins to show cracks. What once seemed like paradise starts to peel away. What felt stable begins to wobble. That is something I've experienced numerous times over the past few months. Not because I am going crazy. Though, to be fair, when you start intentionally challenging the story you’ve built about yourself, madness can sometimes seem like a relative. You wave at it from across the road and keep walking. No, this was not madness. It was deliberate. I had decided to test my reality. More specifically, I had dec...
Rejig of the Poster of the MasterMind Mentors Club 24th March Webinar It is almost strange to say this, but many businesses do not fail because of money. They fail because of leadership. Specifically, they collapse due to the leader's hidden patterns. That was one of the hardest truths that became clearer for me as we discussed the conversation on cashflow and collapse at the MasterMind Mentors Club . We started by talking about financial pressure, delayed payments, debtors, suppliers, payroll, and all the outward signs entrepreneurs like to complain about. But beneath all that noise lay a more uncomfortable truth: cash flow problems are often not primarily financial. They are behavioral. They are psychological. They are deeply personal. And if we are honest, that's why they are so hard to resolve. Because it’s easier to blame the market than face yourself, it’s easier to say clients are delaying payment than to admit you're terrified of difficult conversations. It’...