I want people to think about what I have achieved and not what I look like.
The one thing I wanted was independence. And I realised to have that independence, you needed financial independence.
You don't really do much in life unless you take risks, push yourself and find your passion.
I'm proud to say that, leading by example, I've tried from day one to help recalibrate views of women in the world of football.
We've got to start making people realise that it's a proud thing to run a business, to export your goods around the country.
I look at people like Helen Mirren, Emma Thompson, Goldie Hawn, they're the people I want to be.
It's really important that young people realise very rarely do you become an overnight success.
Good managers ensure good outcomes, but great leaders can deliver a vision by getting people to work together.
Though I don't have time to go to the gym, I am fit and active, and have a healthy diet.
I think young people respond much better to openness and frankness and practical stuff than speeches.
You have to have a very thick skin to run a business.
I live day by day. There's no other way.
On holiday, I don't want any plans or structure. If I want to wake up at lunchtime or have breakfast for dinner, then I will.
If I'm going to spend money, I'd rather it be on a fabulous location or food, not gambling.
I mean, I've been in a very male-dominated industry from a very young age.