I'm impervious to charm. I can see through it.
“I'm impervious to charm. I can see through it.”
— Deborah Meaden · Charm
The World Motivation
I'm impervious to charm. I can see through it.
“I'm impervious to charm. I can see through it.”
— Deborah Meaden · Charm
I'm impervious to charm. I can see through it.
I have definitely learnt in business that when you have a smart, engaged entrepreneur with good judgement they can really drive even a mediocre business forward so to me the entrepreneur is very important.
I am terrible. When I buy stuff, I want it straight away. If it says two to three weeks delivery - no way. I will find somewhere that will deliver it that afternoon.
The one thing I say, I will invest in anything - I don't care what it is - as long as it doesn't cut across my ethical code, because at the end of the day I want to be able to live with myself. I want to feel proud of what I do.
Part of the charm of what I do is the fact that it's completely unrelated to everything that came before.
Some people tell you, 'I'm your good luck charm - I've been to eight races in my life and you've won six of them' or something like that. So it's kind of like, 'Well, you need to come to more then!' Other times, fans just want to talk about previous times they've met you.
Maybe some people have been turned off of me because I take what I'm doing pretty seriously, and I don't feel the need to charm everybody.
I don't feel I have to charm somebody, I feel I want to know them; it's a different thing.
I would say Nawaz is my lucky charm.
People can be very serious with me, and expect me to be very businesslike all the time. So I have to help them get over that by showing them that I enjoy life.