Rejig of the Poster of the MasterMind Mentors Club 24th March Webinar It is almost strange to say this, but many businesses do not fail because of money. They fail because of leadership. Specifically, they collapse due to the leader's hidden patterns. That was one of the hardest truths that became clearer for me as we discussed the conversation on cashflow and collapse at the MasterMind Mentors Club . We started by talking about financial pressure, delayed payments, debtors, suppliers, payroll, and all the outward signs entrepreneurs like to complain about. But beneath all that noise lay a more uncomfortable truth: cash flow problems are often not primarily financial. They are behavioral. They are psychological. They are deeply personal. And if we are honest, that's why they are so hard to resolve. Because it’s easier to blame the market than face yourself, it’s easier to say clients are delaying payment than to admit you're terrified of difficult conversations. It’...
No One Is Coming to Save You: What 18 Young Men, Six Older Men, and a Noisy Metal Hall Taught Me About Responsibility
The first Men's Group Mtaani session A recap of the first Men’s Group Mtaani session There are places where we usually gather as men. Nice hotels. Clean spaces. Tasteful décor. Order. A certain dignity to the environment. The kind of places where even your problems behave themself for two hours. You arrive, sit well, speak well, take tea, nod thoughtfully, and leave feeling like life has a sense of order. Then, some places don't care about your structure—places that give you reality straight up, without any fluff. That Saturday, I transitioned from one world to another. I had just finished serving as Toastmaster of the Day at Magnetic Toastmasters Club. That alone already requires sharpness of mind, presence, timing, and social energy. Then I left there and headed toward Langata for our first-ever Men’s Group Mtaani meeting. If I am honest, I didn't fully know how it would go. I had hope, yes. Vision, yes. But certainty? Not even a little. The weather itself seem...