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As I reflect on this year, I’m reminded of one thing: building lasting wealth in business isn’t just about numbers. It’s about having the right systems.

Over the last 20+ years, I’ve worked with business owners who struggle with the chaos of financial management but there’s always one thing they have in common: they all want the same thing.

Clarity. Control. And a financial strategy that supports long-term growth.

This year, we’ve helped many entrepreneurs simplify their financial workflows, protect their cash flow, and increase their profits. We didn’t just clean up their financials, we put systems in place to ensure they wouldn’t face the same struggles year after year.

I’ve seen the difference it makes when CEOs embrace clear, actionable financial strategies. It’s not just about improving the numbers, it’s about giving business owners the freedom to focus on their passion, not their problems.

As 2026 approaches, I’m excited to continue helping businesses build financial clarity and lasting wealth.

hashtag#cfo hashtag#wealthcoach hashtag#wealthbuilding hashtag#2025reflections hashtag#financialexpert

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#12 Cost programs succeed or fail at the top - leadership matters | ##executiveleadership #corporatestrategy #changeleadership #costefficiency

#12 Cost programs succeed or fail at the top - leadership matters
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#12 Cost programs succeed or fail at the top - leadership matters

I'm continuing the series format with a 28day feature 'From Pressure to Purpose: Strategic Cost Efficiency Done Right'. I hope you love the insights.
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#11 cost efficiency isn’t a project. It’s a mindset. | ##costculture #leadership #cfo #costefficiency #continuousimprovement

#11 Cost efficiency isn’t a project. It’s a mindset.
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#11 Cost efficiency isn’t a project. It’s a mindset.

I'm continuing the series format with a 28day feature 'From Pressure to Purpose: Strategic Cost Efficiency Done Right'. I hope you love the insights.
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#10 Cutting costs? Great. Cutting corners? Risky. | ##leadership #cfo #riskmanagement #changemanagement #costefficiency #strategy

#10 Cutting costs? Great. Cutting corners? Risky.
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#10 Cutting costs? Great. Cutting corners? Risky.

I'm continuing the series format with a 28day feature 'From Pressure to Purpose: Strategic Cost Efficiency Done Right'. I hope you love the insights.
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Lessons Learned from Working with Small and Mid-Sized Businesses – Kelli Lewis | ##founders ##entrepreneurship

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Lessons Learned from Working with Small and Mid-Sized Businesses – Kelli Lewis

Drawing on years of hands-on experience, Kelli Lewis shares key lessons learned from partnering with small and mid-sized businesses across industries. This piece explores common challenges, practical solutions, and the strategies that help growing companies build stronger financial foundat
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Just Let Children Play is Bad Advice Without Context- part 1 We are living in a very different society to the one in which much of our child development research was conducted in.

The 100 years of research still holds.

Children’s developmental needs have not changed.

But the guidance given to parents has not evolved at the same pace.

One example is the repeated advice to “just let children play”. While well-intended, this advice is now increasingly problematic when it is offered without context.

Play what?

Three hours on a tablet and three hours of physical, social, imaginative play are not developmentally equivalent, particularly when we consider milestones such as independence, self-regulation, language development and motor skills.

Developmental milestones exist for a reason. They are indicators of readiness, not tools for comparison. When children consistently miss opportunities to practise key skills through effort-based play, those milestones are delayed — often across multiple areas, not just one.

In a screen-saturated world, vague advice unintentionally shifts play towards passive consumption rather than developmental practice.

If we are serious about supporting children’s long-term outcomes, we need to rewrite our guidance for the context children are growing up in today.

Play still matters.

But clarity around which types of play support development matters more than ever.

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