To celebrate 20 years is outstanding, but to make it to 60 years is a huge milestone for any international event – one that has not only grown in spirit and focus on their dedication to children and education, but also on their role in the publishing industry - to present to the world their best Italian foot, on the international stage. To celebrate 20 years is outstanding, but to make it to 60 years is a huge milestone for any international event – one that has not only grown in spirit and focus on their dedication to children and education, but also on their role in the publishing industry - to present to the world their best Italian foot, on the international stage. For me to be invited me – both as an author and publishing house, allowed me an opportunity that I never anticipated, would occur. The last few years has spelt much hardship for many people across the world, especially for publishing and sole trader businesses – it has been no different, for me. Attending this year’s event, also meant putting aside the hesitations of CoVid, the financial strains of what that brought to the industry and saying goodbye to health concerns. The sponsored opportunity took off the compounding pressure, experienced over the last couple of years; I could just focus on the event and seminars offered before me - learning new ways, new ideas in book and publishing management; understanding recent figures, data and how they might affect the industry; talking with so many wonderfully, talented-creative artists – having the privilege of seeing their portfolios; and linking up with clever book technicians, who blew me away at every blink, of the eye. It was a week of touching base with new ideas, meeting new people, believing in positive outcomes for everyone and coming away with lots of useful information, to implement into one’s business.
With only one week on offer, it was a jam-packed event, pavilion and city - with so many things to see and do, and so many people doing their hardest to suck the marrow from the bone, to come away with a stronger understanding of books, publishing and yes – Bologna. What's a Fem-preneur? If you're female and an entrepreneur - well, that makes you a Fem'preneur! If you're dying to change the world for good - Fem'preneur. If you have big dreams and innovations you can't wait to share with the world - Oh, Fem'preneur. If you want to leave your mark on the place - Fem'preneur, Fem'preneur! If you're just busting to say, 'Honey are you a Fem'preneur?' Welcome to the age of FEM'PRENEUR! If you'd like to know the latest on: Fem'preneurs making the news; want to know how to go about things or would like to read something inspirational to help you on your way, then this is the place for you. We'll be delivering articles on all things females find difficult in the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Sometimes, it's hard and you have no one to listen to you. You need to vent. You need a new take on the situation. Then our interviews, thoughts and advice from some of the best women out there - making it great, could tip the scale of make or break in business. We know you've got it in you. You can shine just as good as any of them, but they didn't get there all by themselves. So let us be your rock, your ladder to get you out of that swamp. We have lots of rope to spare. We'll share business knowledge that will inspire, challenge and change the world and how they - see you!
Reese Witherspoon has to be one of the most innovative women, on the planet. A person who is not afraid to stand up and state the differences, the inequalities, the problems facing not only females in the film industry, but the imbalance, under representation and lack of appreciation of the female gender, in our everyday lives. Weaving a story and creatively selecting an opportune time to voice that story is half the battle, in finding ears to listen and individuals to take action.
I was so proud to listen to Reese delivering her speech. It is one, I will never forget and is a huge inspiration to getting out there and delivering more than is expected. Enjoy! Thanks Ciara. :) We can get all caught up with the moment; tell ourselves we don't know what to do in certain situations that we find totally overwhelming.
The situation seems hopeless - appears to difficult to resolve - so we turn to others to fix our problems for us. We tell ourselves there is no possible solution - based on the views of others, who often know little of the problem, we give up after so much hardship. We tell ourselves they know best. We are told, 'it is not worth it' - we interpret this as, 'I'm not 'worth it'. So, we agree to fail as it is a lost cause - destined to fail anyway'. Yet it is at this time, when we should be digging deep - turning inside - asking ourselves with true honesty, to rustle up the last ounce of effort that we think does not exist - to give it another go. Strength and resilience is something we have all heard of, but few push the barriers of exhaustion to achieve the perceived - 'impossible'. When we think we are failing, nine times out of ten, we are coming to a major point of learning. Yes, the hurdle is great, but if we push to overcome that hurdle, the rewards could be more than we ever expected. We are so close to success, it just on the horizon - now is the time to reap the rewards of hard work - of days, months, if not years of hard work. Your cause is never lost. You are never lost. Nothing is lost to the inachievable tomb of 'impossible'. You just need direction, to place 'you' where you will flourish best! Aristotle stated, " we are what we repeatedly do. |
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