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July 20, 2021
Ways Entrepreneurs Can Creatively Inspire Business Growth In Challenging Times.

5 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Creatively Inspire Business Growth In Challenging Times.

The more you use your imagination, the more creative you become. If you can imagine it, then it’s possible. Putting into practice what you imagine, the more effective and better you become. It is said that Rome was not built in a day. When you practise new synapses in your brain new connections are being made. Without hard work, talent does not grow and therefore growth is stunted. Draw the art you want to see, start the business you want to run, play the music you want to hear, write the book you want to read, build the products you want to use - do the work you want to see done.
May 24, 2021
Habits And Hurdles

Habits And Hurdles: Why Do Some Succeed and Some Fail?

Have you ever found yourself in a circle of undesirable events happening and repeating themselves in your life? Do you find that you never finish any projects? Do you find you never succeed in anything you put your hands to? Are you always getting into trouble with people; in business, your workplace or school? Do you find yourself always indebts, overwhelmed with a lot to do and never knowing where to start from? Do you find that your life always seems to be in constant chaos, as if you always have to start over again? If any of these describes you, then it’s time to look at your habits to find which of the things you do is continuing to sabotage your desire for success.
September 7, 2020
CA Awards 2020

Nomination Re-Opens For Virtual CA Awards 2020.

The UK’s only Creativity and Arts award returns for the 2020 edition. Due to covid19 pandemic, this year’s awards ceremony will be held virtually. The award […]
August 24, 2020
Racism in education

The Challenge of Stamping out Racism in the UK Education System.

Racism and its effects on successive generations of people of colour have been the focus of a number of news stories in recent months. A spotlight has been shone on the way public bodies, such as the law enforcement and justice systems, are guilty of maintaining a status quo that disproportionately affects black and other minority ethnic individuals in a negative way. The introduction of the ‘hostile environment’ in 2010, and the anti-immigration message that formed such a big part of the EU referendum campaign, have made it all too clear that there is an inherent problem with racism in the UK.