FLYING HIGH
The SECRET TO SUCCESS for many celebs is having multiple income streams. We asked these multi-tasking STARS for their words of wisdom
JONATHAN BOYNTON-LEE
CLAIM TO FAME: Presenting ADDED INCOME: Directing, acting
“Invest in yourself, whether it’s to better yourself with education or improve your health. Treat yourself like a business. If you flourish, everything else will follow.”
JANEZ VERMEIREN
CLAIM TO FAME: Presenting
ADDED INCOME: Founder of The Circle Model Management and Filmer TV production house
“Make sure you’re always looking at how you can innovate and change things up. The world is moving so quickly that if you don’t stay on your toes, you’ll miss the opportunities to stay ahead. I’m also a big believer in building multiple businesses and, therefore, securing multiple income streams.”
LEIGH-ANNE WILLIAMS
CLAIM TO FAME: Presenting ADDED INCOME: Co-founder of HoNG (House of Nasi Goreng)
“Be patient and willing to learn and be as agile as possible. Never doubt yourself and your ability to overcome and grow. You only know your capabilities once you’re faced with challenges. Don’t give up. Be open to learning, developing your business and making it work for you. And don’t base your success off anyone else’s.”
LOYISO BALA
CLAIM TO FAME: Singing ADDED INCOME: Business manager for SABC
“I prioritise personal innovation and self-improvement because success in business demands unwavering attention to adaptation. Embrace change and be consistently willing to evolve to stay ahead.”
AISHA BAKER
CLAIM TO FAME: Content creation ADDED INCOME: Baked Collection
“Learn to be flexible while remaining focused. Things can change and people can let you down, but you have to be flexible and stay focused on running a successful business.”
JASON GOLIATH
CLAIM TO FAME: Stand-up comedy ADDED INCOME: Comedy and entertainment agency Goliath and Goliath
“Define your purpose. Be as clear as possible as to why you are doing this. The clearer you are on your ‘why’, the easier it is to get out of bed on the hard days and push through the dry times.”