In the quest for personal and career development, we often focus on the endgame—a dream job, a significant promotion, or personal milestones like mastering a new skill or adopting a healthier lifestyle. While envisioning these goals is essential, the journey toward achieving them is built on the small, consistent steps we take daily. Here’s how…
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Meet Award winning Bridal Fashion Designer Yolanda Dube Hadebe
Founder & Corporate had an opportunity to have a chit-chat with one of Zimbabwe’s most talented fashion designers, the amazing Yolanda Dube Hadebe of Bespoke by Yolanda, a brand that’s geared to take Africa and the world by storm. Tell us a little about yourself and your background: My name is Yolanda Nothando Hadebe, nee…
4 habits of award winning entrepreneurs
Over the past year I became increasingly curious about the characteristics of award winning entrepreneurs and creatives in my hometown, Bulawayo. I watched with tremendous awe as young Movie Directors, Music Producers, Life Coaches, Podcasters and diverse other artistes and emerging business personalities scooped Award upon Award. Naturally, my curiosity was triggered regarding the secret…
How to find the right career
Finding the right career or business idea is one of the most common challenges people face around the globe, regardless of age, race, culture or nationality. Often, individuals find themselves pulled in many different directions by societal expectations – what parents and significant others want, what the internet says is most profitable, a desperate need…
4 things you need to know before starting your business
I come from a country where unemployment is at an all time high. Approximately three in ten people have jobs, and among those three, only one has a well paying position. As a result, many young people go through the school system with very little hope of making it in life. School is just something…
Become successful before 30 – things I wish I knew in my teens.
I recall my 30th birthday several years ago – yes, I’m that “old.” As I got ready to blow out the many candles on my birthday cake – a delightful, “death by chocolate” masterpiece, I remember evaluating my life. At 28 years old, my parents were married, had great careers, owned a car and had…