Supermodel Megan Gale’s start-up business Mindful Life goes bust

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Just months after the tragic death of her brother, supermodel Megan Gale has shared the “insurmountable” issues she’s been facing.

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“Last week I posted a video and I touched on that I have been going through a fair bit of stuff this year – aside from what had happened with my brother, that stuff I was referring to has to do with my business,” she said.“When you are a very small basic start-up and you don’t have a lot of infrastructure and you don’t have a lot of things done in-house, you have to outsource certain responsibilities and tasks to third parties, other businesses, which is what I had to do,” she said.

“So at that point I was completely spent. I mean, I’m a pretty tough chick, I’ve got a lot of fight in me. I had used up all of my reserves of resilience and tenacity and just sheer determination.” Ms Gale spent two weeks in quarantine when she went to Perth for her brother’s funeral after his sudden passing which she said gave her “a lot of time to think”.

Podcaster Samantha Gash wrote: “You have tenacity, strength and resilience in bucketloads – but I love how you know where you want to place it. Your self-awareness and reflection is extraordinary. Lots of hugs.”

 

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