Dannielle Haig

Dannielle Haig is an international Business Coach and Business Psychologist who works across a variety of industries, from Finance and Banking to Law, Tech, Media, Construction, Recruitment, Beauty, Fitness and beyond. Dannielle’s academic background specialised in personality traits, which are found amongst leaders, executives, CEOs and politicians and therefore spent a large amount of time investigating their behaviour and thought processes. This experience allowed Dannielle to hone her understanding of executives and confidently work with them to achieve their potential or clear individual hurdles. As a Business Coach, Danni employs her extensive background in Business Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Coaching to provide an exceptional service to her clients. Each client is provided with a unique and bespoke coaching experience, which is wholly tailored to them based upon their individual needs and requirements. Dannielle’s success has come from her evidence-based-practice, which is practical in application and therefore approachable, understanding and realistic. Danni is also a public speaker who has been hosted globally to discuss Mental Strength and Resilience in the workplace.

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Half of all the Fortune 500 companies were created in a crisis
Half of all the Fortune 500 companies were created in a crisis

I read once, ‘most people are starting from a disadvantage and do just fine’. I find these words encouraging and motivating. The reason being, they don’t know they’re disadvantaged because they simply, just get on with it.

This article is part 1 of 4 in the series Getting ahead, staying ahead, and not losing your head
How do we keep motivated during uncertain times?

Running your own business is not an easy thing. We know this. Everyone knows this. I am not saying anything revolutionary when I make this statement. But why is it hard? Well, to maintain financial and psychological wellbeing is tough for business owners but they’re not exclusive in feeling these worries, many employees also find maintaining financial and psychological wellbeing to be tough.

This article is part 2 of 4 in the series Getting ahead, staying ahead, and not losing your head
Through The Looking Glass

So, you’ve had a great business idea, you have thought it through, built a business plan and a strategy and you believe in it so much that you now want to turn your idea into a reality.

This article is part 3 of 4 in the series Getting ahead, staying ahead, and not losing your head
A letter of introduction

Introducing Dannielle Haig, international Business Coach and Business Psychologist, as Startups Magazine’s resident Business Psychologist columnist. 

This article is part 4 of 4 in the series Getting ahead, staying ahead, and not losing your head