I was a struggling single mum - now I make millions with 2 companies, here’s how

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'I was a struggling single mum relying on food banks – now I own TWO multi-million pound companies'

Both of her thriving companies are in the social media space and bring in "multi seven figures", which she has grown herself from the ground up.

The savvy businesswoman helps others do the same by offering practical tips, and shares the importance of shifting your mindset.Credit: themrspedersen/InstagramCredit: @themrspedersen/TikTok Quoting Canadian self-help author, Bob Proctor she says "if you can hold it in your head, you can hold it in your hand and it is absolutely true".The successful business owner insists you don't need to spend money on expensive courses, instead use YouTube which has everything for free.

 

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