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10 Lessons from Hosting 10 Business Breakfast Editions

Planning and executing 10 editions of our Business Breakfasts has been a journey filled with invaluable lessons. From navigating uncertainty to building lasting partnerships, each event has reinforced what it takes to grow and sustain a thriving business network. Curating these impactful networking sessions has taught us more than just event planning—it has been a masterclass in resilience, growth, and the power of meaningful connections in business. Here are the top insights we’ve gained along the way.

  1. You’ll Never Know Unless You Start

When we launched our first Business Breakfast, the world was still reeling from the uncertainty of COVID-19. Many businesses were hesitant, the economic climate was unpredictable, and fear was everywhere. But we took the plunge, knowing that waiting for the “perfect” time would mean waiting forever. Looking back, it was one of the best decisions we ever made.

  1. Resilience is Everything

Resilience in business is about showing up, adapting, and pushing forward. Our Building Business Resilience Breakfast came at a time when businesses were struggling, yet leaders gathered to share strategies and real stories of perseverance. Our first guest speaker set the tone for an inspiring session, proving that resilience is forged in tough times.

  1. Prioritising Health in Business

Our first major corporate partnership revolved around health and wellness. It was a reminder that businesses are powered by people, and the well-being of those people directly impacts success. Investing in physical, mental, and financial health is not optional—it’s vital.

  1. Social Capital is the Real Currency of Business

Beyond money and strategy, relationships are the foundation of long-term business success. The connections made in our events have led to deals, partnerships, and collaborations that would have otherwise never happened. Networking isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a business necessity.

  1. A Strong Team Makes All the Difference

No matter how great your vision is, you cannot execute it alone. Building a great team means creating a foundation of trust and adaptability. Surrounding yourself with a team that shares your passion and commitment makes the journey smoother, the work lighter, and the results far more impactful. When everyone understands their role, the mission continues no matter the challenges. A strong team isn’t just about skills; it’s about shared vision, reliability, and the ability to step up when it matters most.

  1. Relationship-Based Marketing Beats Transactional Sales

Selling is not about quick wins—it’s about building trust. We’ve seen firsthand how businesses that engage with their customers beyond transactions create lifelong brand loyalty. People remember how you made them feel more than what you sold them.

  1. Putting on a Brave Face Can Change Everything

This edition was on the brink of cancellation, but we pushed through, showed up with courage, and it turned out to be our best event yet. Sometimes, the moments when you feel like giving up are the ones where the greatest breakthroughs happen.

  1. You Are Allowed to Start Over

Business is not a straight path. Some ideas won’t work, some strategies will fail, and sometimes, you will have to rebuild from scratch. And that’s okay. Each new beginning comes with lessons that make the next attempt stronger.

  1. Some Partnerships Will Not Work Out—and That’s Okay

Not every partnership will be the right fit, and not every agreement will stand the test of time. We encountered a service provider that took advantage of us, prioritising greed over integrity. It was a tough lesson, but failed partnerships are not failures; they are lessons and an opportunity to refine our approach and align with those who share our values.

  1. Always Keep a Beginner’s Spirit

Even after planning multiple editions, we found ourselves approaching the latest event with the same energy, attention to detail, and excitement as if it were our first. This reminded us that staying curious, open to learning, and adaptable is key to continuous growth. Have a beginner’s spirit—always!

As we celebrate 10 editions of our Business Breakfasts, these lessons remind us why we started and inspire us for the journey ahead. To all the entrepreneurs, leaders, and visionaries who have been part of this journey—here’s to many more impactful conversations, powerful connections, and business breakthroughs!

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