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Kristina Karlsson Shares Story on Resilience at Be MPowered Conference

By: GWL Team | Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Kristina Karlsson, the creative entrepreneur behind the worldwide stationery business kikki.K, suffered a series of problems in 2020, leading to the loss of her multimillion-dollar brand. Kristina, who had developed a firm that was utilized by more than 20 million people in five countries, found herself in the midst of a perfect storm of adversity.

Brexit in the United Kingdom, difficulties in Hong Kong, and severe bushfires in Australia, all exacerbated by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, compelled her to take kikki.K under administration.

Kristina’s entrepreneurial spirit, on the other hand, shined through as she went on a voyage of perseverance and reinvention. She established her new enterprise, 'Dream Life,' with the goal of inspiring 101 million individuals to follow their aspirations with tenacity.

Kristina Karlsson, the keynote speaker at the Mums & Co Be MPowered Conference on October 26, intends to inspire women and entrepreneurs to dream big, make sensible decisions, and persist in the face of hardship.

Mums & Co Founder Carrie Kwan created the Be MPowered Conference to address the particular problems encountered by women in business. It provides a chance for female entrepreneurs to network, get useful insights, and receive assistance. The event is free and takes place online, making it accessible to women from all walks of life, regardless of where they live, their financial situation, or their stage of parenting or business.

Kate Toon, Jade Warne, and Michelle Klein will all talk at the conference on themes such as 'How to Sell with Video,' 'How to Ruthlessly Prioritize in a World of Endless Distraction,' and 'How to Make Six Figures in School Hours.'

Carrie Kwan stressed the necessity of organizing a conference for women who care for others, allowing them to network and learn without the need for babysitters. This year's event aims to encourage and inspire female entrepreneurs, with Kristina Karlsson's narrative acting as a beacon of light for those experiencing obstacles on their entrepreneurial paths.