Talking Freedom Revolution

21 October 2016

Spreading the inspirational word in October began with a breakfast meeting of business professionals, members of Network Fontwell Business Club.  Starting the day at Fontwell Park Racecourse, the group enjoyed a morning dose of energy and motivation from Penina Shepherd.

She shared her experiences and was inspiring all to put passion and purpose over profit and still be financially successful. One delegate commented, ‘What an amazing presentation and speech you gave, it was so inspirational. Thank you for being so motivational and helping to make my day amazing.’

From Fontwell to Bexhill for the Best4Biz Conference 2016 at the De la Warr Pavilion in East Sussex. This conference saw 300 delegates fill the room to see the long line up of fascinating speakers and innovative businesses.

Penina presented on stage The Freedom Revolution and explained how to overcome fear and follow your business passion. She related her own story of not being content climbing the corporate ladder and so starting Acumen from scratch at what seemed the worst time possible but with the right drive and passion saw, and continues to see, success year on year.

The talk concluded with questions from the audience which showed they were fully motivated to find and follow their purpose in business and be free! Sarah Walker-Bennett of Artemi Photography, and the best of Eastbourne member, wrote, ‘…she is a really inspirational woman who took our fear and made us thinking about stepping over that to free ourselves and allow us to do what we want in our careers.’
To find out more about The Freedom Revolution see http://www.penina.biz/the-freedom-revolution/

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