So far, I would say the highlight of the year was being featured in one of Singapore’s leading digital magazine, Her World. That interview got me reflecting on the many achievements that I’ve established and also humble enough to realise that it’s still a long road ahead.
Read More »In an average week, how much of your time is spent doing the work that truly lights you up? How could you increase that? by Lavania Rosie
To be honest, most of the time it’s not the case. My work revolves around lots of paperwork and admin for my business. The true joy of running my business is being in my classes but you can’t escape the admin work!
Read More »Future gazing: In 20 years time, looking back at this coming 12 months, how would you summarise the year? by Lavania Rosie
I sincerely pray that the easing of restrictions and the opening up of the world in a so called post pandemic era will last as long as it can. Many of us business owners have struggled during the pandemic. Some survived and some didn’t. I am grateful that mine’s the …
Read More »Related to your business career, if you could change one thing about yourself what would it be? by Lavania Rosie
That would probably be putting myself out there more. As an introvert, it’s always been a struggle for me to network and speak about myself to strangers. To start with small talk, then about my business etc. but I am always working on it actively.
Read More »To switch off from business and de-stress my go to solution is by Lavania Rosie
If you are a mom like me and top that with businesses to run, you know that the word rest is non existent but still, I have managed to schedule my me-time WHENEVER I NEED it! And if you have a partner, they jolly well understand the need for you …
Read More »How important is a sense of humour in your business? Anything too serious to be joked about? by Lavania Rosie
I love this question. There is always humour in my classes and my students love it. It also eases new faces into the class when there’s humour and the environment is light hearted. Of course there are boundaries and we consciously avoid any humour surrounding race, religion, politics etc.
Read More »What is your biggest regret in business? by Lavania Rosie
Not drawing the boundary between being personal and professional with the people I work with. As an empath, it was hard to draw the line but I learnt my lesson the hard way because my trust was broken. I am still an empath but now I have learnt to draw …
Read More »If someone is going to work with you for a long time what is important they know about you that might not be immediately obvious? by Lavania Rose
Showing me the drive and hustle and that things are moving. People can be all words but to me actions speak louder.
Read More »What is your fondest memory of something that happened in your business? by Lavania Rosie
We had our first masterclass scheduled for Tinted Wateva and due to health reasons, our speaker wasn’t able to attend. It was a sold out event and even though one of the participants demanded for a refund because she thought we were not being professional, the rest of our participants …
Read More »What mistake have you made that you learnt the most from? by Lavania Rosie
I realised how important it is knowing your numbers. Although I have an accounting background but because I hated what I studied, I never saw it as actually a blessing in disguise. Knowing my numbers in my business allowed me to make decisions on scaling up or down and to …
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