Business Fit Magazine January 2020 Issue 2 | 页面 24

Interview My family was well-known for our political background and thanks to this I developed a taste for cultural and social matters, and I do have strong opinions about some of these subjects. I strive to remember where my roots are, my grandfather always explained and showed me how important family is and how we should leave them something behind. In the Netherlands where I was so lucky to grow up, I learned what it means to be transcultural, meaning flowing and growing trough the phases, first a political emigrant, not being a local (expatriate), becoming a local person, flowing to have a multicultural identity, ending up as an international women by the age of 35. How do you take care of yourself on a holistic level? Well, I would say I’m 40 percent spiritual and this keeps me in balance, I practice meditation every day as I have so much energy, it has been a really big challenge for me to focus on my meditation only. I do have a mentor or a coach from time to time. I do like to have some personal sessions when I feel that I need some guidance. I love nature, so every time I have the opportunity to connect to the earth, I just embrace it, every morning when I drink my cup of mate at the terrace and I see the sea I’m grateful for it… I do believe that being grateful is part of giving back to the universe what it gives you every day. In another 40 percent I’m practical in life, not creating too much drama, to me this is the key of a healthy happy life. The final 20 percent would be passion. I do what I do always with passion, I think this is essential in life and it is for free and contagious What is your typical workday like? After my mate and my morning routine, my publishing assistant arrives at my place, we start work usually for about five hours. I like to have a healthy and happy relationship with the people I work with, this is because I need them to be as involved as they can in the projects we work on. Next to my books and my collaboration with different brands which I work with to expand internationally, I have a radio program every week, where we talk about the role of women through the centuries. I’m also a very active member of the international Rotary Club where 24 I support different non-profit projects each year and I’m an ambassador of Beauty Brand Clinics in Spain, alongside these commitments, I travel every six to seven weeks around Europe, this leaves me little time to be in one place for a long time, but I have to say that… I do loveeeee what I do. I can’t imagine being in one place for too long. What type of shoe you are and why? In the Netherlands, I remember having an interview with a reporter about my shoe shopaholic syndrome hahahahah.... which I still have. I love high heels, I feel more elegant and really feminine when I wear them. When I moved to Spain I had a huge problem getting used to wearing flats or sport shoes, every day , all day, as here it is almost impossible to wear high heels because of the city-streets. Now that I’m little bit older haha... I don’t have a problem wearing any kind of shoes, I feel comfortable with almost any shoe but…… my passion for high heels will never disappear! What kind of author are you and what are your books about? Nice question..I write about current female leadership, about how to develop an international mindset and to use this to expand our business and brands. I express myself through writing, sharing interesting content, not only life-experiences from people that I totally admire, but also my own life-lessons, hoping to give the reader another point of view shared by this international coffee addicted humanist. So if you ask me... what kind of writer are you? I would say… I’m a curious non-fiction female writer. This wouldn’t be a responsible and diplomatic answer, so sometimes we like to go a little bit further, I went to the internet and found a writers-test, the result was surprising to me.. “I’m an eternal writer” meaning, I quote: “Of all the writers, you have the strongest, most comprehensive grasp of the writing craft. Consequently, others don’t appreciate how hard you work at it. You make it look easy! “ Other eternal writers; Agatha Christie and Laurie R. King www.greatstorybook.com/writers-personality-test-lp/ Tell us about the “International Women Association for Investments” SINFIN is the abbreviated or shorter title of this association, meaning ‘It will never end”. I created this idea many years ago but I never really developed it, until a few months ago when I went back to the Netherlands and decided to work together with two of my female friends, who are also professional investors in the real estate market, creating and buying our first projects in collaboration, in business we call this kind of investment - Capital Joint Ventures. As I love security, I always go for the maximum profit return of my investments, that is why I prefer to invest in small projects which I can develop and regulate myself. This association is for the woman who wants to learn how to invest in real state, always in collaboration with other women to support each other, help and learn so that all of us generate enough passive income and obtain as much of our own real estate as we can, this brings financial security, female associates and lots of knowhow and expertise in capital investments. For now, we are have projects in the Netherlands and Belgium. Spain and Germany are soon to follow. You can find more information at www.mujeresinversoras.com What do your brand expansion programs teach? In every company, there is a time when you need to expand, so we can grow. A way to do this, is to enter new markets and internationalise your brand. When you do not have a team with international experience or you are simply not sure how to start this journey, the B-International project develops a unique and personalised program for your business, where, with our network of international consultants and managers we guide your company in different ways, with strong and structured positioning for 25