The Conscious Collaborators Hub

For conversations that matter with entrepreneurs who place empathy before profits

Failing Forward

Many of us have been conditioned to see setbacks  – large or small – as a shameful failure. We make our best efforts wrong. Viewing them from the lens of failing forward means that we see what we have achieved as part of the journey to the desired outcome. This fuels us to keep going in the direction we want to go and not to give up. So here’s to the Success Salsa: one step forward, two steps sideways, and some laughter sprinkled in!

Overwhelmed and Underpaid

So when I say the clichéd term “I know how you feel” I truly mean it. I have been there. Not once. Many times. Even now, my ball of wool becomes entangled on this journey called my life. The difference is that I am aware of the chaos I am creating and can help myself before it becomes an unrecognisable mess.

The Past Has Passed

The new year has begun. How many of us are still clinging to old emotional baggage, and past traumas? Here are some quotes that reflect on the power of letting go of the past, offering insight on how to better embrace our desired narrative on a fresh page, a new day, and a brand-new year—dissolving the old and stepping into the narrative of freedom.

From Success to Significance: Elevating Your Business’s Positive Impact on the World

In the evolving landscape of business, a profound shift is taking place as entrepreneurs and leaders recognize that true fulfillment lies not just in achieving success, but in creating significance. This transition represents a powerful reimagining of what business can be…

Infinite Bubble Sphere

One of the things I love to do is find my way to a quiet, reflective place, which I call my “bubble space.” This space feels like it’s outside of time—a place that is infinite, expansive, and still. It’s my go-to space for generating ideas.

Juggling Hypnosis

Throughout my many years of living a fast-paced, juggling-balancing life, I discovered that one of the things that brought me a sense of serenity was finding a creative outlet: exploring new places and capturing beautiful moments. I looked forward to finding that sunset, the sunrise, or donkeys rolling in the sand, the sunlight shimmering in a puddle of water, or really anything. I simply found pure joy in capturing all sorts of things. It gave me a chance to stop, pause, and truly appreciate the natural beauty of life—something I often overlooked amid many other distractions.