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Giving

I’ve often wondered whether anyone else considered why I would be involved with a charity such as The Rockstar Foundation, as perhaps the business / entrepreneur persona versus the charitable / giving persona weren’t as obviously aligned. So I figured that I’d share a few reasons for my (personal) involvement in the Foundation…

  1. I have an absolute passion for kids and helping out kids that are talented, are willing to work extremely hard & as a result have the ability to become the leaders & game-changers of tomorrow.
  2. Every time I get to see Mariana & Okuhle (this doesn’t happen often), my faith & investment in the Foundation gets confirmed. I love these two, amazing girls to bits and since joining the Foundation they’ve done incredible work.
  3. South Africa is an amazing place, but the country needs every little bit of help it can get to eradicate the not-so-great things. I believe that education is a great way of enabling a better future for all South Africans, which is why we are targeting such talented girls to be history makers going forward.
  4. I’ve been incredibly blessed as an entrepreneur & as an individual. I have so many great things going for me in my life (on all levels) and the Foundation is a way of giving back and saying thanks for all the privileges that I have been allowed thus far.
  5. I also share the exact same passion, ambition & drive for the Foundation as I do with my business ventures. For me, the Foundation also represents a challenge & a massive learning curve; both which I love embracing as I continue to evolve & develop as an individual & entrepreneur.
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Self Criticism

I’ve been watching the video of my recent presentation at NetProphet, in an attempt of improving my speaking skills going forward. So whilst there’s quite a few things that I will be looking to tweak going forward, I wanted to confirm one thing from the talk: the Adii on that video, is 100% me.

The way I think, talk & interact in that presentation is the same idea you’re gonna get when you meet me in person. I do this to make my presentations as conversational as possible.

This approach most definitely isn’t perfect, but it’s me.

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Professional Speaking

In the past couple of weeks, I’ve spoken at some local & international conferences and have EECI2010 in San Francisco coming up in a few days time.

Now I don’t consider myself to be a professional speaker and as a result I don’t need to get paid to speak at amazing events; instead I’m just honoured that there’s an audience willing to listen to what I have to say. But everyone has water & lights to pay for and as a result I do need my expenses covered to enable me to speak at these conferences.

So I’ve decided to take a bit of a hard line on asking for my costs to be covered when I’m asked to speak at a conference. I don’t do this to be a little diva, but speaking at a conference shouldn’t cost me anything other than the “working time” that I sacrifice to be there.

What do you think? Does this make me a little bitch?

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Stateside

I’m just about ready to board my flight to New York for a 2 week-long trip, which would also include a trip down to San Francisco for EECI2010. This being my first trip to the States, I’m obviously very excited; so if you’re jealous for some reason, guess it’d be better *not* to follow my Twitter updates in the next 2 weeks… :)

I’ll also be meeting a bunch of cool people whilst I’m over there: @SpencerFry & the Carbonmade crew, @JohnEMaloney (Tumblr), @DaneAtkinson (Squarespace), @awilkinson (Metalab), Aran Down, as well as all the cool EE peeps: @RobertEerhart, @leevigraham, @brandonkelly and a bunch more that would take too long to name…

So planning a lot of business AND fun! Catch you on the flipside.

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