Kia Ora Koutou,

 It’s been a while, and I’m excited to reconnect and share an update on my business journey.
I’ve learned that it’s okay to take a step back, reflect, and even change direction when needed. Growth—both personal and professional—is all about being open to new paths.

🌱 Business in Seasons: Navigating the Ups and Downs
Over time, I’ve noticed that business, like life, has its seasons—the good, the challenging, and those times when we feel overwhelmed or unmotivated. I’ve always been someone who jumps into things with enthusiasm, making plans and pushing forward. Perhaps it’s due to my background in a high-pressure corporate environment, but I’ve never been one to coast along.

📈 The Evolution of My Business
My business journey started in early 2022. I used my past experiences, online resources, and advice from experts to build a roadmap. Initially, I focused on Virtual Assistant (VA) and Online Business Manager (OBM) services. However, I quickly realised that these weren’t the right fit for me.

Key Strengths Discovered:
  • 🔧 Improving business operations
  • 🗣️ Effective communication
These skills have become the foundation of my consulting and coaching practice.

🔍 Finding My Path: Focusing on Strengths
The big shift came when I stopped trying to model my business after others and started focusing on what I do best. I identified my top strengths—communication, problem-solving, and efficiency—and combined them with my Māori cultural values.
This led me to where I am today, helping new and small family-owned businesses operate more effectively and efficiently through digital technology and culturally-rooted practices.

🙏 Reflecting on 2024: Growth and Gratitude
As I reflect on my journey up to August 2024, I’m grateful for all the challenges, setbacks, and successes that have shaped me. I feel more confident in who I am and in the direction my business is heading.

🎯 Looking Ahead: Building Credibility
In July, I was ready to launch an 8-part mini-series to help solopreneurs through online workshops. But life had other plans. I realised I needed to further build my credibility, so I decided to pause the series and enrol in a Certificate IV in New Business and Entrepreneurship.
This course aligns perfectly with my goal of supporting Māori, Pasifika, and Indigenous entrepreneurs through my consulting and coaching practice.

📚 Future Plans: Continuing Education
I plan to complete this qualification by the end of 2024. After that, I aim to pursue a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, which will allow me to formally train others in business operations. This will enhance my credibility as a coach and keep me up-to-date with industry standards.

⚖️ Balancing Life, Business, and Growth
While my business isn’t running at full capacity right now, I’m still active in the Registered Training Organisation (RTO) space, balancing family life, studying, and staying connected with community and business networks. My focus is on upskilling and shifting my business to a culturally-rooted practice that reflects Māori values within the realm of consulting and coaching. At the same time, I’m actively investing in developing other areas of my business to ensure it continues to grow and evolve.

🌟 Embracing the Journey
“When I feel stuck or unmotivated, I remind myself that this is just part of the growth process. I’m embracing these changes, knowing they’re preparing me for something greater.” – Ricki-Leigh (Wai)

Business is rarely straightforward, but I believe that my time to shine is just around the corner.

Ngā mihi nui,
Ricki-Leigh (Wai)
Māori Business Coach and Consultant

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