
# 51 A Quiet Start to the Year: Building Something That Lasts
Lately, I’ve found myself slowing down—not out of burnout, but out of clarity. When you’ve spent decades inside real Business Events—learning through responsibility, pressure,
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Lately, I’ve found myself slowing down—not out of burnout, but out of clarity. When you’ve spent decades inside real Business Events—learning through responsibility, pressure,

There’s a common myth in the Business Events industry (and honestly, in life):You have to feel completely ready before you can take big opportunities.

When I first started organizing Business Events, I often found myself wondering how we could ever compete with the big companies. We were a

When I started in Business Events Planning, I had no idea how much it would shape my life—professionally and personally. This industry has given

Every event planner, no matter how experienced, has faced challenges that tested their skills, patience, and problem-solving abilities. Over the years, I’ve made my

As a Business Event Planner, my schedule can be unpredictable, filled with back-to-back meetings, site inspections, and high-pressure deadlines. Getting caught up in the

Last week, I discussed the steps to pivot into a Business Events Planner to start the New Year. This information will be helpful to

I began my journey as a Business Events Planner 25 years ago, transitioning from the hotel industry. Although the demands were similar, I quickly realised

Let’s get honest for a moment: planning Business Events isn’t all glam dinners and standing ovations. It’s emails at midnight. It’s shifting a venue

In my early years as a Business Events Planner, I said yes to everything.Every venue invite. Every association mixer. Every industry event that promised