I did a talk the other day, and a young girl asked me how it feels to be an entrepreneur and what do I learn from it. I know why I ended up as one, but to express how it feels to be one is not quite as simple. Try asking yourself this: how does it feel to, say, be a lawyer, an analyst, a banker, or a CEO? I hope your answer is not just "It's alright" or "It's great and fun!".  

We are all familiar with the one-hit wonders. Those people that seemingly come from nowhere, appear in the collective conscious for a short period of time and then seemingly disappear from whence they came.  

People are frequently aware of their need to change, for example, losing weight, quitting smoking, starting their own business. They know they should do something, but they find it difficult to put it into practice.

Yoga is, above all, a path of personal transformation and the way to that place in each of us is different. I regularly come across women who are depressed, suffering from anxiety or just lost – not sure who they are or aware of their power or beauty: their age or background doesn’t seem to matter. 

She saw a need in her industry and built a business to supply demand. That very business now serves executives and luxury brands through her boutique creative agency that crafts bespoke premium digital solutions. Florine Eppe Beauloye is a shining star, excited by learning more, and appreciative of trials which spring growth. She is young, but wise because she reflects and learns from her experiences.