Business Fit Magazine November 2018 Issue 2 | Page 14

Interview ElinePedersen Doctor of Chiropractic What better time to provide release and healing to a human being than in that miraculous moment of birth? Who are YOU? I am a farm girl who grew up in Norway. We lived in nature and with nature, it was a very healthy and sustainable way to live. My parents were wonderful, I grew up knowing nothing but love and a friendly environment, my parents protected me from difficult things, until I reached an age where I was able to understand and also learn how to help solve problems in the world. I was very inspired by my mother. In between running around her herb garden mixing treatments for healing the animals on the farm, she worked for Amnesty International. I grew up believing in goodness and in myself, because people believed in me. So, this is what I'm now here to do: believe in others and show them the way to believe in themselves. I became a Doctor of Chiropractic in 2004 because of my love for natural ways of healing and I am the owner of Aberdeen Chiropractic clinic in Scotland and First Breath Chiropractic clinics in Larnaca and Nicosia, Cyprus. My work is extremely fulfilling and I passionately wish to share that knowledge. I have been honoured to be given a number of awards, of particular note, as the initiator and founder of Birth Forward, a Cypriot non-profit organisation and also an “Honoris Cause Doctorate of Humanity” specialising in Leadership (AUGP). What is the single best piece of business advice that helped shape who you are now? Be honest! What do you think is the single most significant barrier to female leadership? I believe this is culturally dependent. I'm talking about the culture in a country, or the culture in a business, or the culture in a micro or macro environment. In order for female leadership to become more accepted we need to change the culture, and that has to happen from within. We need to foster and empower women coming into the business world. Women 14 who are already empowered have a massive responsibility in this process. By sharing our own experiences and knowledge, our love and our passion, our “feminine capital” – in accordance with the message of our dear Viola Edward of Feminine Capital (www.violaedward. com) – we need to bring out the best female strengths, without being abusive or aggressive in our ways. I believe there's a beautiful way to provide leadership as a woman without competing with the male style of leadership; there’s a balance between the two, a beautiful dance, and I believe in the current business environment we have lost this balance by overusing one style only and the feminine aspect becoming too masculinized. How do you take care of your body, mind and soul? Well I'm a chiropractor and our philosophy is to look after mind, body and soul. Getting regular treatment from my fellow chiropractors makes me adaptable and ready for everything in life. I live an extremely busy life, travelling a lot, and am involved in lots of projects but I still feel I can manage. I always say that I'm “busy by choice.” It might sound funny, but I love being busy! I love engaging in my passion; I love my clients, all the pregnant mums and new babies that I see, and I have to make very conscious choices to have a sustainable life. Several things are a “must” to manage this and they cannot be compromised. After I drop off my kids at school I make time for stand up paddle boarding, a swim or pilates. I breathe in the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea. My chiropractic adjustments, sleep, healthy living, eating well and super foods, water and exercise are a high priority. If you were in the jungle what animal would you be? A lioness: protecting her cubs and future generations with her life. How do you manage your time between Cyprus and Scotland? This actually works out really well for us. I spend three weeks in Cyprus, one week in Scotland every month. Thankfully, my amazing 15