Queens in Sand Castles 2 is a collaboration encouraging women in business to navigate their journeys as captains of their ships.
Queens in Sand Castles 2 is a collaboration encouraging women in business to navigate their journeys as captains of their ships.
QUEENS IN SAND CASTLES 2 is the second edition, inspired by the role
that women have engaged in within their business organisations, the world
over.
This outstanding title symbolises a woman's life in business, twisting and
turning like the ebb and flow of water, smooth at one moment and
treacherous the next.
Each chapter shares a business Queen's story of how they circumnavigated
rocky storms in life, steering through the turbulence that caused chaos and
turmoil. Through the author's words, they share the strategies they used
to achieve calm in their business and lives.
Queens in Sand Castles was created as a collaboration. A Co-Author book
to encourage and motivate those women in the lonely life of business as they
navigate their journeys as a captain of their ships.
This book is designed to stimulate those in positions of value-adding to
others: the CEO, coach, consultant, entrepreneur, or agent.
To those fearless entrepreneurs, whose empowered attitude inspires others by sharing their individual passages from despair to success.We wish our readers courage, fortitude, and resilience!
To those who have stood by us through the turbulent years, we thank you for supporting our endeavours and the words we penned in this book, Queens in Sand Castles.
Together, we have brought to you our stories, thoughts, advice, and suggestions in the hope of sharing inspiration to each of our readers.
MRW Publishing
With a forty-year education, leadership, and training career, she courageously swapped her school whistle to become a 'whistleblower' in a nation built on British penal colonies with a formidable 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' culture. Tracy shares her story in her book FEARless Buckle Up ... Build RESILIENCE. A soon-to-be children's book author, Gordon the Goat and the Gully Kids is her first venture into the enchanting world of entertaining children with Australian stories. Sean Leahy, world-renowned Illustrator, brings her words alive with his cartoons depicting the animal characters' antics. Joy Allardyce (Shipway) became an international author at the age of 89. In 2019, she became a first-time published book author of "Come Fly With Me ... on a DC-3." Born on Armistice Day, 11th November 1930, she was named "Joy" to commemorate the end of World War I. Growing up in Maroubra, Sydney, she was a keen reader early in her childhood. She danced classical ballet, tap, Russian and Dutch for nine years. She loved swimming at Coogee Beach Rockpool. In 1945, at the young age of fifteen, Joy successfully completed the Intermediate Certificate. Joy's love of writing ignited her passion to be a news reporter, so her father approached a couple of Sydney newspaper editors who were totally against the idea because war correspondents were returning from the Second World War and needed jobs. In 1951, Joy won Queen of the Manly Mardi Gras. The prize was a flight to Hayman Island by a QANTAS flying boat, and her return flight was on a DC-3. Her fascination with this aircraft began. In 1952 Joy was accepted as an air hostess with the government owned Trans-Australia Airlines (TAA). Joy eventually became a dedicated Air Hostess crewing the intrepid TAA DC-3 aircraft in Queensland and other states during the early 1950s. She regularly meets with other ex-hosties, enjoying each other's company, sharing stories and laughs while remembering the good old flying days. There is a unique connection that exists between ex-hosties who never balk at helping and supporting each other. After her graduation, Joy was posted to Brisbane port at Eagle Farm and spent the following three years crewing mainly DC-3s, Skymaster DC-4s and Convairs across every state of Australia, including Tasmania. After studying Professional Journalism through the Adelaide Technical College, Joy wrote and published short stories, poems, and non-fictional narratives and, in the 1970s, worked for the Hedland Times, a subsidiary of The West Australian Newspaper, while residing in Mount Newman, Western Australia. At the age of 89, Joy published her first book, "Come Fly With Me ... on a DC-3." At the age of 92, Joy published her second book titled "Old Man of the North". She has written and published several short stories in regional newspapers across Australia, as well as a non-fiction and fiction book. Tiffany Droge What continues to give me strength through these roadblocks is asking myself, 'What now?' So, this happened, and it sucks, but...... what now? Asking yourself this question automatically helps you think about your next move and not dwell on things you can't control. Although it is important to reflect. You need to get on with the job. After all, changing people's lives is no easy feat, but I know that you can do anything you put your mind to. If I can do it, so can you. I know our big break is just around the corner.Starting a business is very rewarding, and it's a legacy for our children. However, you need to be able to answer these four starting questions in detail before you decide to build a new business: 1.WHY do you want to start a business? 2.WHAT problem are you solving? 3.WHO is your target audience? 4.WHAT is your Ultimate Selling Point (USP) that will make you stand out among your competitors? "It might take you a few goes at finding your dream business, but the more you do it, the better you get at it, like anything in life." -Tiffany Droge If my story has resonated with you and you love the idea of an effort- less escape while giving you the freedom to conquer the world with true valour. Then make sure you check out the Adventure Carrier at now. Thank you for reading about my story. I hope that you have enjoyed it, and it has inspired you to fight for what you want.
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