DRIVE with MIISA MINK: FOUNDER AND CHIEF DOER OF THE NETWORK DRIVEN WOMAN

Miisa Mink is the Founder and Chief Doer of the network DrivenWoman, Doers Academy and the Festival Of Doers and a mother of twins. Prior to creating DrivenWoman she was known as a highly accomplished branding professional, where she successfully launched and grew start-ups.

She has been featured on CNN Money, Huffington Post, London LIVE TV, the Sunday Times & We Are The CityRising Stars’ Winner 2017/ Diversity

WHAT WE COVER:

  • How she sees the difference between being driven and drifting
  • Tips on how to find, protect and grow your drive
  • What sparked her to find her drive
  • Her wisdom on the difference between feminine and masculine drive
  • The secret to success, when we are willing to drop our mask
  • Lessons on the unique opportunity mothers have to connect with their drive
  • The power of your own narrative
  • Why being quiet can be a GOOD thing                    
  • What she loves MOST about the Driven Women network

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BE INSPIRED - KEY QUOTES FROM MIISA:

  • “Drive is honouring your inner spark, being present with who you are”
  • “A lot of women are drifters, I am afraid to say. We please others, we serve other people’s dreams”
  • “When you are driven, you start to make active choices and often that means saying no”
  • “We all have that spark, that inner drive, it just manifests differently with different people”
  • “You have to go digging to find your spark”
  • “Becoming a mother is the trigger to unleash your true creative power and start to demanding more from life and from yourself”
  • “I don’t care about inspiration, I want to see movement”
Once you push the ends of your comfort zone out, they never come back in, you can never take that experience away from you. (13)

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