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ANGELIQUE MILOJEVIC

Don’t Give UP

April 10, 2013 | 1

In the early phases of attempting to grow a business, it’s chaotic. There never seems to be enough time, your energy is constantly drained, you have limited resources, it’s manic. You have to put out fires quickly before the next one pops…

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The Many Lessons Learned

March 6, 2013 |

Nobody told me the psychological impact of starting, running and building a business would have. Nobody mentioned the huge personal development that would occur by leaving the corporate world to go into a small business.

You can’t …

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Remember, Everybody Is a Somebody.

February 7, 2013 |

It always amazes me when I see people treating others less than human in business whether that be the way they treat their staff to the way the treat people they encounter. When the human element is missing from business and it’s just pure…

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Slow Death by Butter Knife

October 24, 2012 | 3

Failure and success are always interesting subjects but what of that space in-between. That space where you’re neither failing but you’re not really succeeding either. That space where you’re too scared to take risks and too scared…

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Business Time = Play. Think. Do.

September 19, 2012 | 2

Whether you spend twelve hours a day, six days a week or four hours a day, five days a week in and on your business, there is absolutely NO reason why you can’t find a happy balance of playing, thinking and doing… during your business hours.Read More

What’s Your Daring?

August 8, 2012 |

I’ve jumped out of a perfectly capable flying plane. I’ve searched, knee deep, for anaconda’s in the amazon river. I’ve travelled through the middle east as a single white female. I’ve bungee jumped three…

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The Unspeakable

July 11, 2012 | 2

Recently I was talking to Ben Rennie from 6.2 and I was congratulating him on his Failcon talk. He spoke about his previous business failure and the personal feelings around failing that he couldn’t talk about for three years. It was brave…

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When Adversity Strikes

July 4, 2012 | 6

I started Business MasterMinds in the beginning of 2008. My first company. I had started businesses before but this one was special, something I felt very proud of. An extension of my values, beliefs, that pushed my comfort and gave me lots of…Read More

Houston, We Have a BIG Problem

May 31, 2012 |

In 1939, a student at the University of California, Berkeley named George Bernard Dantzig, arrived late to his class. What was written on the board looked like two half solved mathematical equations. Assuming it was homework, he wrote them…Read More

What if…

April 26, 2012 | 3

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Starting a sentence with “what if” is my absolute favorite play words and one of the most powerful ways to ask yourself and others potent and stimulating questions. It opens a world of possibilities that can quiet oftenRead More

The Art of Bus-i-ness

March 14, 2012 | 2

There’s always a million things to be done in a small business. There are limited resources of time, energy and money and we wear many hats because of it. The lists of what we perceive needs to be done keeps growing and it feels like we’ll…

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Depression and Business

March 2, 2012 |

I have a habit of turning my clients into business friends. I like people and I like relationships. It’s no wonder than, that once trust and respect is established that they open up to me.

Last year, I had eight of my clients, in a space of …

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What’s Your Groundhog Day?

February 29, 2012 |

Have you ever thought about the impact of your thinking is having on your business?

Does every day start the same way for you? When you awake in the morning you probably follow a repetitive path – roll out of bed, put your underwear on, than…

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Finally Collaboration Isn’t A Dirty Word

February 15, 2012 | 2

Collaboration isn’t a dirty word.

Did you know that the coyotes and badgers in the National Elk Refuge in Wyoming, join forces and skills to hunt ground squirrels? The Coyotes scout for squirrels and signal the badgers, the badgers burrow…

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Are You Overwhelmed, Unfocused or Unmotivated?

November 2, 2011 | 1

Maybe clutter is doing more damage than you realise.

De-cluttering isn’t just about having a tidy and organised desk it’s also about removing possessions, people and other non-essentials that cramp your mind and stifle your…

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Your ideas suck! Now what?

October 5, 2011 | 1

We all need feedback for our business and it’s also vital as a business person. However, most of the time we don’t actively listen to feedback whether it’s something we’ve asked for or not. Feedback can be interpreted…

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Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should

May 26, 2011 |

Henry Ford once said “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”

Listening to your customers is vital but trying to please every one of them is futile. Giving your customers what they want, although…

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A Matter of Emotional Resilience

May 3, 2011 |

Running a business comes with thousands of moving parts and an abundance of challenges. These challenges impact our emotional state. How we respond to these emotions will either serve your business well or do harm.

Let’s take an example…

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Leadership, Insight, Good Ideas, News Readers and 16 Links you Should Click on Today.

April 14, 2011 |

As our long time readers will be aware, uncluttered white spaces was created to share “good” ideas, challenge conventional thinking and create a platform to share insight and inspire.

The past 2 years has purely been connecting…

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Your Conformity is Boring Everyone.

March 14, 2011 | 4

You might say that by taking the well travelled path is easy, predicable, it helps you feel more confident and self-assured because someone else has been there before. You might think that the path to success means looking at what other are doing,…

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