GLOSS Issue 22 JUNE 2015 | Page 16

and entrepreneurial people could work under one roof, leverage off each other and join forces to take on bigger projects that they may previously have ignored. I knew that my plan involved capital. It was at this point that I realised that my negotiation skills had to come into play. I had to convince my husband that we should purchase a commercial property through our self managed fund. Some may say that I have been brave setting up my business, but the true bravery was the faith that my husband put in my ability to make this work.  We found the property - a dirty, old mechanic warehouse that needed a lot of TLC! We mortgaged our house to fund the renovation and so the next venture began. I should also note at 16 GLOSS JUNE 2015 this stage that although co-working is popular in the major cities, it is a very new concept to Penrith and I was unprepared for the amount of education it was going to take to get people to embrace what we were doing. We launched with much fanfare and excitement. But winter followed soon after and no one came. I started to panic! What had I done? I’ve invested our retirement funds and worldly possessions into a property and business concept that wasn’t working. I knew I couldn’t give up, I had too much invested. I needed to trust in my gut, allow winter to pass and then work my marketing skills to get the people to come. Spring is a wonderful time of year. As the grass gets greener and the flowers