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Race to the Top

Let’s face it, you wouldn’t be where you are if you didn’t have at least a little bit of a competitive streak. Care for a little wager? Maybe buying your own racehorse will do the trick. You don’t need to outlay millions on a horse to see good returns. In addition to options such as co-ownership, sometimes it just takes some research to rein in a good buy. Businesses like Magic Millions (www.magicmillions.com.au) can help you with your purchase, which might make a good investment down the track.

Or, maybe you’re looking to upgrade your sponsorship of your local under-seven soccer team. Have you thought about sponsoring something bigger? Have you dared to think about buying your own sports team or club? Long time rugby league supporter Russell Crowe (part-owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs) and soccer fan Anthony LaPaglia (shareholder of Sydney FC) are just two actors who are also high profile sports team owners in Australia. If you want to do more than barrack at a match, enquire at your favourite team’s headquarters.

Living it up

Spend your first million, your next million, or your 200th million on living it up in style—and why not bring 100 friends with you for the party? Hilton Sydney has put together a Million Dollar Package, perfect for that milestone celebration. It starts with a first class arrival to the hotel in your Bentley Continental GTC convertible, dressed in tailored clothing by Henry Bucks, a coiffure by Joh Bailey, skincare by Payot—and don’t forget the huge, 12-carat Bunda diamond.

You and a partner will live in a master suite for two nights with your own Hilton host before heading to a full degustation dinner with 100 of your closest associates at Luke Mangan’s glass brasserie. Hey, if it’s good enough for Richard Branson…

The after party will take you to the Zeta Bar, set aside for your exclusive use, and when you’ve exhausted the view, your 100 guests can retire to their rooms, set aside on three executive floors of the hotel, all under your name. Breakfast and room service included, of course.

Escape the Daily Grind

You’ve laboured long and hard on your business, but you might just be teetering on the edge of burnout. Take your mind off the stresses of running a business by reigniting a sense of excitement with a stint of adventure travel. Whether it’s crossing borders on the Trans-Siberian railway, or working up a sweat in the Malaysian jungle, the novel sights and sounds of different areas of the world can be a refreshing and inspiring direction for you and your business.

Thrillseekers might find death-defying activities reinvigorating, from careering down the ‘Death Road’ in Bolivia on two wheels, to taking on the world’s highest bungee jump in South Africa, or swimming with sharks in Tahiti.

But if you don’t need close shaves to remind you of all you hold dear, even exploring France by bicycle or breathing crisp air on a Bhutanese mountain trek can remind you of why it’s good to get out of the office once in a while.

Don’t Worry, Be Happy

No longer just the realm of hyperactive, partying youth or golden oldies on their last big trip, cruising for the executive set has come to the fore. Cruise lines now cater for travellers who just want to relax and leave everything behind. Most cruise fares include everything—from accommodation, food, entertainment and activities—except alcoholic drinks. The price you pay depends on the kind of berth you want. If you’re intensely private, perhaps a spacious room with a porthole would suit, or if you’re more likely to spend the entire time on a deck chair in the company of a good book, the room probably won’t matter too much.

Entertainment ranges from variety shows to cabaret, while activities could indicate a boule tournament or a water polo match. Cruise ships will also stop at a port of call for enough time to allow a short excursion to regain your land legs and explore new towns.

For relaxation, cruising may just be better than a massage.

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