
The shelves are stripped bare, the dust is still settling, and you’re standing there thinking: Right then, what’s next in my life?
The Demolition Phase
the last few years, every day has been a demolition day. Bulldozers are ripping through the familiar ways and structures we have grown up in. It’s been so fast that we haven’t had time to think logically.
Wrecking balls are swinging at what we are told are outdated systems. It’s messy, noisy, and uncomfortable, and the majority have gone along with it, thinking someone else knows what’s best for them.
And now, the foundations are exposed. Does the new build have space for you? Or will you be surplus to the new world’s requirements with no room at the inn for you?
Reinvention Toolkit
Will 2026 be the year you take charge of rebuilding yourselves by designing what you want? Something bold enough to last another ten generations.
Will 2026 be a year when you’re metaphorically handed a toolkit that would make anyone happy again to help you lead your own successful life?
🔗 Bolt Cutters
To snap free from limiting patterns and break the chains holding you back.
📐 Blueprints
To reinvent yourself with a clear plan and vision for who you want to become.
💰 Seed Capital
To launch projects with lasting impact and real-world significance.
📢 Megaphone
To manifest those long-held dreams and make your voice heard.
👑 Captain’s Hat
To step into your own leadership and take command of your journey.
🔭 Binoculars
To spot possibilities hiding in plain sight and see opportunities others miss.
Butcher. Baker. Candlestick maker. Author. Architect. Entrepreneur. Not forgetting the window cleaner.
Here’s the bit I love: 2026 gives you the pen. No ghostwriters, no editors, no big brother breathing down your neck. Just you, ink, and the courage to scribble outside the margins.
When we built Kiddicare, we didn’t start with a master plan. We started with each other, a shop, a bit of stock, and a willingness to laugh at our own mistakes. Every setback was a prototype. Every “failure” was just another draft of the story. And when the business grew, it wasn’t because we followed someone else’s script, it was because we wrote our own.
That’s what 2026 is offering you. A blank page, a fresh stage, and the chance to turn your setbacks into punchlines and your ideas into empires by ignoring tyrants and bullies.
So, in 2026, it’s about survival; it’s about design. It’s about being bold enough to build your dream and not let others’ fear-mongering stand in your way.