I’m deeply grateful to all who’ve joined me on this journey from its humble beginnings driven by community spirit. This article reflects my past and ignites our future, urging us to face challenges with courage and celebrate successes with humility. As a Samoan woman, I’ve overcome doubts and barriers, choosing resilience over victimhood. My journey may seem cliched, but it’s a testament to perseverance and faith.

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Test Cricket and Toasters – Business in Q1 2025

You ever tried to get the perfect setting on a toaster? One click too high and it’s burnt. One click too low and it’s pale and floppy. That’s what Q1 has felt like—trying to hit the sweet spot in a market that keeps shifting beneath your feet. As we wrap up the first quarter of 2025, I’ve found myself reflecting

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Lighting Up the Night for a Cause That Matters – LM4 Group at the Hospice Waikato Bucket List Banquet

Sometimes the best way to serve the community is by showing up — not just in the boardroom, but in the heart of the action. On behalf of LM4 Group, Alana Tyrell and Felila Asiata-Feausi had the honour of attending the 2025 Hospice Waikato & Montana Food and Events Bucket List Banquet, and what a night it was. Held at

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LM4 Group Proudly Sponsors Samoan Methodist Church Hamilton’s 50th Jubilee Celebration

  LM4 Group is honoured to be a platinum sponsor for the Samoan Methodist Church in Hamilton’s 50th Jubilee celebration, gifting $5,000 to help celebrate this monumental milestone. Our relationship with the Samoan Methodist Church goes beyond just support—it’s a partnership built on mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to uplifting the community. This sponsorship is a reflection of

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LM4 & The Candor Approach to Growth: No Fluff, Just Real Progress

Growth isn’t some abstract corporate buzzword at LM4—it’s our DNA. But here’s the thing: real growth doesn’t come from sitting in boardrooms nodding at PowerPoint slides filled with motivational clichés. It comes from candor—unfiltered, straight-shooting conversations that cut through the noise and get to the heart of what needs to happen next. Candor Over Comfort with positive intent. Most businesses

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