Harnessing Fear - Building Success in the Heart of Cornwall | Sophie Lang | TEDxTruro
How to break through anxiety and life restraints to make your dreams a reality. Sophie Lang is the co-founder and director of Lang Llewellyn & Co, one of Cornwall’s largest independent property agencies. Born and raised in the small Cornish communities of Flushing and Falmouth, Sophie’s journey has been shaped by a deep connection to Cornwall’s culture and values. Overcoming and facing significant personal challenges, including a panic attack disorder that left her housebound for three years, Sophie has built a thriving business in a traditionally male-dominated industry.She led a successful management buyout to align the agency with her vision of community-focused values, prioritising investment in staff, local projects, and charitable initiatives. A passionate advocate for women in business, Sophie is committed to inspiring young people to pursue success without leaving Cornwall. Balancing her role as a business leader and mother of two young children, she uses her personal story to motivate others to embrace challenges and turn fear into a source of strength. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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