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What Aussie Game Changers Would Tell Their 20-Year-Old Selves

“If only we knew then what we know now”

How many of us have said that old chestnut to ourselves over the years as we reflect on life’s rollercoaster ride?

It’s never too late to change of course, regardless of your age, or financial circumstances.

So to help you with those New Year’s resolutions, four business leaders from our Sarah Harris-hosted Game Changers series – Karin Adcock, Sharon Williams, Kendall Seddon and Scott Pendlebury – have shared some insightful gems on what they’ve learned on the road to success.

We asked them what they’d say if they could go back in time and meet up with their 20-year-old selves.

What Aussie Game Changers Would Tell Their 20-Year-Old Selves

Here we ask our Game Changers would advice they’d give their younger self.

Kendall Seddon, bamboo nappy tycoon: “Do what you love and what you’re passionate about, because that passion will drive and motivate you to succeed. Also, not to worry about things that are going wrong, but to see them as an opportunity to improve and make something better in your life.”

Kendall seddon

Sharon Williams, marketing guru: “I think I’d say surround yourself with great people to mentor you, and also have the courage of your convictions and do what you want to do.”

Karin Adcock, jewellery queen turned Vineyard owner says: “Follow your dreams”

Karin Adcock is the founder and CEO of House of Brands
Karin Adcock is the founder and CEO of Winmark Wines

Scott Pendlebury, DIY king: “Focus everything you do on your career and your education in becoming an entrepreneur. If you’ve got tenacity and a great idea, it just takes time – and more and more tenacity.”

Ita says to be resilient.

Written by Robyn Foyster

With over 30 years experience as a journalist and TV producer, Robyn Foyster is the owner and publisher of the lifestyle websites TheCarousel.com, GameChangers.com.au and WomenLoveTech.com.

Robyn was voted one of the 30 most powerful women in media at the 2015 B&T Women In Media Awards.

Previously, Robyn was the Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazine brands - The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea.

Robyn won Editor of the Year at the 2007 Magazine of the Year Award and under her helm The Australian Women's Weekly won the inaugural 2008 Australian Magazine Award for Australia's best mass market magazine and New Idea won the MPA's coveted Magazine of the Year award.

She can be contacted on robyn@thecarousel.com.

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