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Getting a million pounds Investment and loosing everything!

Its 6.30am in the morning, the month is January, and the year is 1994. The birds are tweeting; the sun is rising. I am 24 years of age and have been working night and day for nearly three years building my promotional clothing business. I am on the way to my office, situated above my mum’s shop in Epping Essex. Today is the day that is going to change my life forever. I am going to sign a contract today that will secure me over £2 million pounds worth of imported clothing from Indonesia. The problem is that I do not have one single penny to put down as collateral.

Last night I was working on a fast food stall and Wembley Arena earning extra money selling hotdogs to support my business. On the way home at 2am D:ream were playing on the radio “Things can only get better”.

I had worked on the stock market as a blue button when I was 16. The stock market crashed a year later and I lost my job. I bought my first market stall business when I was 18 years of age costing me £15,000. I also bought my first house when I was 18 and interest rates increased sharply to 15%, resulting in losing my £34,000 life savings that I had invested. I went bankrupt when I was 21 and thought my world was at an end. I clawed back from bankruptcy and started my promotional business when I was 21. I had already experienced major adversity and I was still only a baby.

 

I arrive at my office in Epping at 7am to prepare for my biggest ever business deal, one that would set me on the road to entrepreneurial stardom. A Korean gentleman called Mr Kim was arriving at 11am to see my business in action. He had been sent by his company, The Kolon Corporation, a multi-billion dollar organisation to open export channels in Europe and I was his one of his UK supply options.

The other two companies who wanted this contract were already turning over millions of pounds, had an established client base and had sound financial backing. Not only that, they had showrooms and warehousing in the clothing wholesale capital of London, Commercial Road E1.

My company was turning over just £250,000 a year. I had little stock and few customers. My first floor office was 300 sq ft with a few racks of stock. I had no office furniture and only two spare chairs, one of which had a broken leg and paint all over it.

I knew that I had to impress Mr Kim and I also knew that if I secured the deal it would mean that I could take my company to a multi million pound turnover business, pretty much over night. In business belief is everything and if you are prepared to do what your competitors do not have the imagination or balls to do then you will win.

I called in four friends dressed in smart suits and sat them at desks and placed phones on the desks that were not connected to any phone lines. I told them that when Mr Kim arrives that they should be on the phones closing deals and mentioning high profile companies. I also asked my family to call and place orders at a precise time and not to stop until we called to say that Mr Kim had left.

It’s 10.45am and Mr Kim had arrived early. My palms were sweaty, my heart was beating and my legs started to shake. I had to calm myself down and prepare for the pitch of the century. The boys were ready, the order pads were out, phones were in their ears ready to take orders and my family were ready to call in 5 minutes to place orders…… Ok action stations here we go!

I greeted Mr Kim downstairs, shook his hand and walked him up the stairs to my office. The only two incoming phones lines I had were ringing off the hook. The sales guys were on the phones that were not plugged into anything pitching customers and taking orders. My family were playing their part in helping me secure the deal.

Mr Kim questioned me for almost two hours nonstop. The sales guys kept taking order and my family as requested kept ringing in. After about an hour someone took an order from my family, later I found out it was dad. The order was for 6000 jackets and I can remember saying to myself “calm down family”, that is an order for £120,000 and if they keep placing silly order like that, it’s going to blow my deal out of the water.

Mr Kim had questioned me about sales, marketing, manufacturing, ranges and design styles, colours and size ordering breakdowns. We had discussed import and export duty, ports of origin and ports of destination. In fact we had covered everything from fabric and the mills that would be making it to container sizes, shipping and warehousing costs.

I understood it all and had been studying about manufacturing for a long time and besides, both of my parents had inducted me into the world of fashion from about 10 years of age – Thank you mum and dad!

Mr Kim knew that I was buying jackets from a Company in London called The Cobles Company ran by a Jewish man called Lawrence Cohen. Mr Kim also knew that Mr Cohen was spending a good few million dollars in Indonesia producing the jackets. What I did not know is that Mr Kim knew his exact import numbers and had the use of the factory two streets away producing the same goods and he had his eyes set of Western Stardom and needed me to make his dream a reality.

Another 30 minutes went buy and I held my nerve and made Mr Kim believe that I did not need his imports. I finally shook hands and Mr Kim left the building.

What I had achieved in the last two and a half hours was this:- I secured over £2 million pounds of imported goods ordered and ready to be delivered in ninety days to my 20,000 sq ft warehouse. The beauty of the deal was this. I did not have to lay out a single penny security. I had just placed an order for £2 million pounds without a single penny deposit. To this day I have not heard of a deal being done like that by a guy of 24 years of age.

I had no warehouse, no customers, no distribution and no way of even financing the deal I had just signed. I had just ninety days to prepare to take a business from turning over £250k a year to a £3 million a year business.

I did just that and by 1996 I was supplying Walt Disney, Coca Cola, Wembley Stadium, Capital Radio, The Spice Girls and had supplied products to just every brand that you could imagine from food to drinks, pop and rock groups, formula one racing teams and SkyBSB. I built a blue chip client network that was the envy of the promotional clothing world. I was turning over £3.3 million pounds a year, had been approached by Dunn and Bradstreet for outstanding growth as well as Sir Richard Branson’s Fast track 100.

It all seemed to be going so well until the Far East Crashed in 1998 costing me over half a million pounds and everything that I had built over a 5 year period.

When you lose everything it hurts, but the extraordinary people get back up, learning from their experiences to go on and achieve greater things and that’s why – Everyday People Achieve Extraordinary Things.

 

Best Wishes

Bradley Chapman

Bradley Chapman – An Entrepreneur's Journey

Hello everybody

Bradley Chapman – Am I a fool or should I keep going?

Do you know what, I just do not know. In fact and to be completely honest with you, I am completely lost at the moment in both my business and personal lives. My vision has come at such a great cost not only to me but my family, my children and it has affected the ones who love me and I am just not being fair to them all.

My health is suffering as a result of my drive to make a success of what I’m doing at Raw Business, my partner has been put through hell and my kids need me to be there for  them not dead to the world, exhausted and no energy at weekends – when is should be vibrant, alive and loving life..

On a good day I am one of the most highly motivated and inspirational people I know and on a bad day, my heart misses beats, my stomach sinks and my head just feels numb.  In terms of motivation just ask the 150 people who queued to see me recently at our recent trade show at London Excel – I blew them away! You only have to ask my parents or my loving partner Emma to realise just how destructive I can be when I’m not Mr Motivator.

I have worked tirelessly all of my adult life and it has been filled with highs and lows but turning 40 last week has made me realise that I have to change now if am to be success healthy, a good father and husband – so why am I not doing it you ask?

I am afraid, scared and a little jumbled up inside and I don’t know whether I need a good business coach, a therapist both or just simply need putting down. I know that I can work miracles but after the twists and turns in my life, I guess my tank is just empty – of course that is an excuse, truthfully I am scared.

So much has happened over the last few months so, where do i start. There just does not seem to be enough hours in the day to run the business, which at best is a beast, let alone communicate my raw open and honest thoughts to you all – which I said I would always do.

Do I talk about the challenges that like many of you, I have faced over the last 3 years in building a business network for entrepreneurs in the hope that you will not only be able to associate with me but also act to help bring positive change that will potentially increase business success rates in the UK or do I talk about happy clappy stuff that really does not help grass-roots business owners?

It has to be Raw open and honest and if it helps you then it helps me.
When I first thought about launching an entrepreneur network I came up with Million Impossible, which was my first attempt at creating a web site that would enable business owners and entrepreneurs not only to build their businesses through networking and building contacts but also and more importantly help you see the wider picture.

As many of you know, I secured investment in January 2010 from Simon Dolan, a successful businessman that has spent 20 years building a business from a tenner to a current and personal value of around £65 million pounds. Together we launched Raw Business in January 2010. The brand now combines our magazine, online networking website and face to face events.

So what is the wider picture – How do we embrace opportunity?

To me it is about looking at every call, every email that comes in and every person that you meet or are introduced to as an opportunity – YES OPPORTUNITY!

Too many of us dismiss very quickly these opportunities because we either do not have the time or quite simply we look at the skin and not what could be inside the opportunity, in other words we judge people or situations too quickly. Just because somebody is different does not mean that they do not have some to say or do that represents an opportunity to us.

Explore these opportunities as you never actually know what’s behind the door unless you open it. Open doors meet people and talk to them with absolutely no preconceived ideas of what the outcome might be and I guarantee that positive opportunities will emerge.

I have learned so much about people in the last few years and I know this – Everyone one of them has a nugget to offer, you just have to pan for it to find it. I am also string enough to admit that I am missing out on opportunities every day by not being the 100% that I can be – are you?

Being in business is so glamorous – Just look at the guys on Dragons Den

This is quite simply not true. Being is business is one of the hardest things to do successfully and that is why 80% fail within 5 years of startup. We all love to see and hear about success stories and I should know more than most. I have the great pleasure to interview very successful entrepreneurs such as Charlie Mullins, Caprice Bourret, Jacqueline Gold, Duncan Bannatyne, Rachel Elnaugh and fairly unknown entrepreneurs such as John Griffin who owns Addison Lee and he has a business worth £180 million pounds.

Unless you are prepared to roll up your sleeves, work night and day and at time with no pay, then forget going into business because it takes a number of key personal skills to be able to do it successfully.  I consider myself experienced in business across many sectors, and I still cannot get it right.

If you are going into business then before you do consider this – it may cost you everything including money, love and family and let’s not forget – your heart mind and soul!

If you can get it right, you have a strong business model and you can make solid profits, then you will lead a life of high-octane, fun-filled positively charged days. Before you start-up your business and perhaps fail double-check everything. Call me I’ll give my advice for free and if I cannot help then I am certain that I can find someone who can and remember that none of us know everything but together we do!

I have worked day and night tirelessly for the last 3 years, and I just do not seem to be at the place that I thought I would be right now.

So what do I need to adjust to bring positive change in my life?

Seek help is the first thing and by opening up to someone they might just be able to untangle the person who is Bradley Chapman.  Will I be strong enough to admit the things that I must change and will they will they be a strong enough person to deal with all the shit that I’ve experienced in my life and coach me to move forward? Mr Leeper, it’s about time so can you help this guy called Bradley Chapman to become the person he wants to be.

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Thank you all for reading my entry and I apologise it is not the normal me. We can’t be superstars all the time I guess.

Lots of love – Bradley Chapman
www.rawbusiness.com

Why does Bradley Chapman think that he can help Increase the chances of Entrepreneur success rates?

October 16, 2009 Leave a comment

Bradley Chapman came up with the idea of creating a UK and potentially a World leading Entrepreneur based support business back in 2007 after he had been through some major personal adversity after breaking up with the mother of his two children. Bradley had been involved in a wide range of businesses and had worked 6-7 days a week for most of his working career but found himself not being able to find one place that he could go to that would provide him with a cradle to the grave entrepreneur support network to help improve his chances of business success. He found that there were singular specific facilities available on the market but not one all encompassing entrepreneur based support service.

Million Impossible’s online network was born during November 2007 with zero members – but Bradley had a big dream that one day the company would become a world leading Entrepreneur Authority. Million Impossible have now progressed the business and offer both online networking (Million Impossible) , face to face networking (Entrepreneur School) and publish a business Magazine called (Raw Business Magazine) which features high profile Entrepreneurs like Rachel Elnaugh, Duncan Banatynne, Doug Richard and Max Clifford – The journey Is far from complete!

With the launch of Entrepreneur School Chelmsford in June 2008 and with 10,000 registered online members the business now has 10 ES school areas planned to go live during October and November 2009 with UK wide coverage planned by the end of 2010. Each school is run by an ES leader, who is also a Million Impossible online networking member. Attendance levels range from 15-30 people per event (held every two weeks) . As the exposure grows and the word spreads so will our attendance levels….

But that is not the final picture!

The company plans to open 3 regional Entrepreneur training centres during 2010 – one in the north, one in the midlands and one in the south. The residential training centres will be called “Entrepreneur School”. The schools will be syllabus lead with experienced and established entrepreneurs teaching aspiring entrepreneurs how to start up their business (safely). There will be a second tier syllabus for companies established under 2 years and a third tier master class for established business.

The Overall Aim!

To provide start up business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with comprehensive start up knowledge using an initial training course. Upon leaving the course they gain automatic membership to an online network of 10,000 online contacts (continually growing) to do business and network with. The third benefit is Entrepreneur School local events which provides the Entrepreneurs with face to face networking opportunities – In fact everything that a business would need to start, grow and succeed!

Indeed cradle to the grave… or as Bradley suggests “Dreams to Reality”

YouTube VideosBradley speaking at the British Library “Inspiring Entrepreneurs”
Million Impossible at the “Business Startups Show”
“Entrepreneur School launch”

Million Impossible is currently building a new GLOBAL business networking website which is due to go live during Jan/ Feb 2010!



Will you consider Donating to help me to help UK Entrepreneurs?

My Name is Bradley Chapman. I consider myself an passionate and driven Entrepreneur. If you have taken the time to read through my personal blog and either visited or perhaps joined my Entrepreneur Networking Website, then you will understand and perhaps feel and associate with my struggle to grow a business that helps increase the chances of success in UK business start ups as well as preserving the sometimes lifetime efforts of business owners and Entrepreneurs.

I have achieved what have to date with limited financial resources and some very kind friends and supporters and now require further assistance by way of donation to help me continue my journey. There are so many just causes that deserve donations and I am by no way as important the RSPCC, RNIB and Cancer Research to name but a very few, however, If businesses are to survive and prosper and have somewhere to turn in their darkest hour that is both open and honest, then i truly believe with your continued support, that we could achieve it.

Even a donation of one pound will help me to move my plans for Million Impossible and Entrepreneur School forward but if you would like to donate more then I can assure that it will go towards helping somebody to do something that they had not previously thought was possible.

Click on the link below to go through to my PayPal account and help me move Million Impossible forward in becoming the UK’s leading “Overcoming Adversity” Business Networking Website.

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=5326640

To read more about Entrepreneur School Click Here.
To read more about Million Impossible Click Here.
To register Free and join Million Impossible Click Here.
To read the latest editions of Raw Business Magazine for Entrepreneurs Click Here.
To read my latest editorial piece for Raw Business Mag Click Here.

To see my speech at the British Library Click Here.

I am not proud to ask ask for donations, in fact it was a suggestion from a wealthy mentor who is unknown to me and goes by the nom de plume of “Mr C”. I have taken his advice and hope that if you have experienced the journey toward becoming a successful Entrepreneur,then you will know the pains involved and how your mind body and soul is tested to the absolute limits each and every day.

I believe that I have the resolve to overcome my fears and face my adversity head on but i am also man enough to say at this juncture that I cannot do it alone.

For all Entrepreneurs, Never give in trying to reach your dreams and above all consider all the risks that you will take and what you may have to give up as you try to touch the stars.

Your Help will not be forgotten

With Warmest Wishes
Bradley Chapman
Million Impossible – The Entrepreneur Network
Bradley Chapman – My personal Web site

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The Power of Being a Positive Entrepreneur – by Bradley Chapman

April 1, 2009 2 comments

It really touches me and even on the darkest of days like today when our revenue is less than 50% of what we need to cover our costs and a day when I have delivered an amazing heartfelt and visionary speech to my team and yes i guess that it may have empowered the courageous among them.

It’s 4.45 and i am nearly passing out from exhaustion and lack of sleep through worry and not being able to do, create and deliver everything that Mi is demanding and needing right now..

I can sit back and eat my cottage pie with the comfort that I am not alone and that we all share the highs and lows of being in business… There are days that I love calling myself an Entrepreneur and days that i shake in fear for what i have had to do, some good and some bad.

I just spoke to a lady called Sue who is a life coach and she told me how she had come back from a near death experience.. Sue no speaks to Entrepreneurs and encourages them.

Its people like like this that puts us all to shame with our simple whims like “Where is everybody”

Team Million Impossible

“GET BUSY LIVING OR GET BUSY DYING” – Shawshank Redemption

Lots of Bradley

PS- I wish i could carry all of you but i cant. You all have wings. please join me and fly with me and together we will achieve something that no other network has been able to.

EYE OPENERS

Business SOS – This part of the web site is wide open for any of the areas listed and featured to be taken over by members of MI – do you have any ideas. This is a really good opportunity for Mi Members.

Angels Den – we are looking to pair with a VC company that will provide VC funding and advice for our members?

Business PR – we need a PR agency to take over and sponsor this area of the site and help our members with PR and Marketing?

Mi News – we need a professional press release business to sponsor and run this aspect of our site so that our members can issue free and paid for press releases. Our members need advice and guidance on writing, proof reading and promoting a press release – any ideas/ contacts?

This is just for starters. If you realise that we will have around 40,000 members by then end of Dec 2009, then think about this! Do any of you really want to waste negative energy on the things that you don’t have,instead use that energy positively and get the things you want? Ummm….. Thought provoking.

For all that are fighting to build the forum, I thank you and i will never forget – Thanks for being there

Bradley Chapman – MD
Million Impossible – The Entrepreneur Network
www.millionimpossible.com

Entrepreneurs Who Hit Crisis Point – The British Library

November 14, 2008 Leave a comment

I have been very kindly invited by Rachel Elnaugh to become part of a four man panel of Entrepreneurs for an event being held at The British Library in January 2009. The theme of the event is “Entrepreneurs who hit crisis point”.

I am proud and honoured to be invited by Rachel to be a part of her team and more so that the event is being held at The British Library. The library is not only a London Architectural Icon but also offers amazing services that Entrepreneurs and small business can use to help them grow their businesses. The finer details of the show are yet to be announced and will appear on the library’s events calendar shortly.

I have been through immense challenges in my life in trying to achieve success and just as quickly as I thought that I had arrived at the doors of success, the carpet has been pulled from under my feet.

Bradley Chapman - Can you overcome any Adversity?

Bradley Chapman - Can you overcome any Adversity?

I can only blame so much of my costly business mistakes on global financial climates, greedy UK banks and other factors that were outside of my control. The main reason for making mistakes was in not having the necessary knowledge, skill or resources to establish the right path to take as well as receiving suitable advice as to the perils and pitfalls of taking any action and making decisions.

At 38 years of age I guess I am more experienced in how not to things as opposed to how to do things. We all have to make mistakes in order to learn the right way to do something but at what costs to yourself personally and or your business venture are acceptable before your reach crisis.

I am pleased to be a part of the event and very much look forward to the day and if I can offer any advice based on my extensive experience which helps Entrepreneurs and small business grow safely then it will justify some of the mistakes that I have made.

On a positive note our latest venture Million Impossible – Entrepreneur network is approaching its 1st birthday and I am very pleased with the journey thus far, however, it has not been built without facing many new and old challenges. We have a long way to go in order to make this business a success.

I am working with some very talented and driven individuals now and I am both encouraged and proud to know that others are now sharing my dream and vision and making it their dream and vision.

Million Impossible on line Entrepreneur Network and Raw Entrepreneur Magazine has been created for Entrepreneurs who can be honest about the challenges that we all face during our business lives but more importantly share those experiences with other Entrepreneurs, so that, as a group of like minded Entrepreneurs we can help prevent our peers from making the same mistakes.

Registration for Million Impossible’s Entrepreneur Network is free for joining members with and upgrade option for full members. I will update you as soon as the event is listed on The British Library website.

Kind Regards
Bradley Chapman

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Million Impossible backs The Sun's campaign for better treatment of small businesses

October 27, 2008 Leave a comment

I was pleased to read an article published in The Sun last Thursday for the better treatment of small businesses backed by James Caan who is the chief Executive officer of Hamilton Bradshaw private equity investors and panelist on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den programme.

Mi Director- Heidi Weir talks Entrepreneur and how to survive in a financial downturn

Mi Director- Heidi Weir talks Entrepreneur and how to survive in a financial downturn

Myself and the whole Million Impossible team support and back The Sun’s BBB Campain. We are behind Entrepreneurs and openly promote Raw Honesty within our Business Network.

The Million Impossible Team salutes Britains Entrepreneurs

The Million Impossible Team salutes Britains Entrepreneurs

It will be the UK’s Entrepreneurs who run Britain’s Small Businesses that will get us out of recession. Entrepreneurs are risk takers and many are sole traders and small LTD companies, who will invariable use their own personal funds as well as friends and family to finance their business ventures.

Speaking personally and having come from bankruptcy only last year to start an on line Entrepreneur Network personal blog about my journey and an Entrepreneur Magazine I can honestly say that it takes not only strength and courage but more so Entrepreneurs require an expansive skill set in having the ability to visualise your dream and then turn that into reality by making informed decisions.

When Entrepreneurs start their journey if they knew what was in store down the road then perhaps they may not have decided to go into business as the personal and financial strain can not only break a person but also their families.

So if the Government can bail out failing banks then what are they prepared to do for UK Businesses?
Million Impossible Plc and our Entrepreneur Network backs the Sun’s Campaign for better treatment of small businesses.

Regards

Bradley Chapman – Managing Director
Million Impossible PLC – 0845 468 5000

The Business Show Bolton 23rd October – The day we became a Team

October 24, 2008 Leave a comment

What a great day for our business! What a fantastic day for our members  and above all a great day for Million Impossible both at the show and back at Mi HQ.

As we approach our 1st birthday (November 15th 2008) it was a day of reflection for me personally and as you all know by know quite an emotional reflection in respect of my journey from Bankruptcy and back again.

Heidi, Matthew and Scott were all fired up ready for the Bolton Show and with Colin back at Mi HQ looking after the rest of the Mi sales and operations team, we had finally became one!

The doors at the Bolton Arena opened at 9am and almost immediately customers were drawn to our stand, which, with its vibrant black and sunshine yellow colouring was the most striking and inviting stand at the show.

Million Impossible - The Business Show

Million Impossible - The Business Show

Our £25,000 advertising and marketing prize draw was well received at and it clearly shows that Entrepreneurs understand the need to advertise and promote their businesses, even through a recession or financial downturn.

It was a very touching and feeling moment for me to see our customers reading, absorbing and dreaming about how Million Impossible could help their business and all this started from an idea that I had 12 months ago and now over 5000 people are part of that dream.

Rachel Elnaugh kindly arranged the stand for us and agreed to run book signings on our stand of her latest book “Business Nightmares- When Entrepreneurs reach Crisis point” for show attendees and actually sold out of books! We are looking forward to working with Rachel again on the 28th / 29th November 2008 at The Business Start ups show at London Olympia and wish to extend our warmest thanks for all her support and belief in Million Impossible. Rachel you once said to me “Never Say Never” and we took it on board.

I would also like to offer my sincere thanks to the following people who have all contributed to our success at The Business Show.

Chris Wright, Blackwood Productions – Chris has undertaken the massive task of delivering the SEO performance that our business requires to move our business up to page one in every search engine for 20-70 keyword searches.

Chris Wrigth - SEO Guru for Million Impossible

Chris Wrigth - SEO Guru for Million Impossible

Carl – Designs 2 Go – For the wonderful pop up stands that he supplied for us to use at the show. They were the best there and we so easy to put up and use.

Kelly Parker , 39 Zero – The creative design and brand colouring for the display banners and main stand we both striking and eye catching, great design work Kelly!

Rachel Elnaugh, Rachel Elnaugh Ltd – The work that you are doing for SME’s within the UK business community is unprecedented. How you put others before yourself is a very rare and admiral quality. I am very much looking forward to working with you again at the London Olympia show. Never Say Never

Rachel Elnaugh meets the team

Rachel Elnaugh meets the team

Bradley Chapman – Million Impossible PLC

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If the UK Government can bail out failing banks then should it do the same for UK Businesses?

October 16, 2008 Leave a comment

With the recent news that the UK Government is bailing out our high street banks, it has caused a stir amongst local Entrepreneur and business communities. The Banks have made a mountain of money over the last ten years and are now asking for Tax Payers money to bail them out. It begs the question as to what extra help and support the Government Intends to put in place to help the business community?

With more and more businesses feeling the pinch is it time for support to me made available on a local and national level. After all, it will come down to Entrepreneurs once again to be creative and innovative with their businesses to get the global economy into a positive position once again.

With so many businesses failing it is more important now than ever before for Entrepreneurs and Businesses people to check and double check their risk in terms of both cash flow and above all profitability. If you cannot make a profit you cannot move forward and if you are not getting paid on time then you have a risk of going bust.

If the government could make help available to businesses then what do you feel it should consist of?

Low Rate Business Loans
Allowance to help train and improve employee skill and knowledge levels
Discounted Corporation Tax Rates for the first two years of trading
Research funding grants
Government owned and run business incubation centres

What else could we do to help UK businesses?

Regards Bradley
www.millionimpossible.com
www.millionimpossiblemagazine.com
www.businesssourcer.com

September is bad month for me!

September 30, 2008 Leave a comment

I have not been myself during September and have found myself reaching for something that is not there. I broke up with my ex two years ago this month and it has brought back all the pains and anguish that i went through. It was not just the break up but the 18 months of hell that ensued and of course the custody battles to see my two beautiful girls…

Although i am now in a flourishing relationship with a woman who really loves me and my kids, the month of September is a month i do like to face and quite honestly have not faced it too well at all. My work has suffered and as a result my team have missed me at the helm and my health has also suffered as a result.

To top it all off, I visited an allergy specialist only to find out that i can no longer take any comfort eating chocolate, cheese, white bread, wine and my favourite of all mushrooms and shell fish! Oh well jelly babies here we come….

I have not really had closure on what happened two years ago and i must admit that i have had trouble coming to terms with it, although i have moved on i still bear the scars.

I think that when people go through a break up they can cause more emotional and financial damage than necessary – after all it takes a stronger person to say sorry..and a weaker person not to.

So as i leave September i am looking forward to October and the first of our trade shows which we are attending at The Business Show on the 23rd October 2008 being hosted at the Bolton Arena.

September will never be my best month and i apologise to all my team if i have seemed a little distant. I am strong but everyone needs to take a little shelter sometimes.

All my love

Bradley Chapman