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Entrepreneurial Mindset – Advice – Part 24


·         Sarah Msika  - Follow Intuition and Be Determined

·         Caroline Bilen  - Continuous Learning and Support

·         Rose Elcock - Learn to Say No

·         Angela McCarthy - Keep Passion and Focus Alive

·         Lindsay Etemadipour - Believe in Your Product

·         Lori Werner - Trust Your Intuition

·         Rachel Radway - Follow Your Heart

·         Jennifer Lucero - Trust and Take Action

·         Hannah McCall - Believe in Yourself and Vision

·         Carolyn Taylor Bosco - Trust Your Instincts

 

Follow Intuition and Be Determined

Be guided by your intuition even if the worlds says differently ! "Determination that which is defined as Unbreakable, and Resolutely or Dutifully Unwavering, and that which controls the activities of Mind, Senses, and Life" Bhagavad Gita

Sarah Msika, Founder, Plantation Paris

 

Continuous Learning and Support

Believe in yourself and embrace continuous learning while building a solid support network. View challenges as opportunities for growth, and don't fear failure; instead, use it as a learning experience. Maintain a balance between work and self-care, and celebrate diversity in your team, giving back to your community as you succeed.

Caroline Bilen, Founder, The Compass Health Consultancy

 

Learn to Say No

When you start your entrepreneurial career you say YES to everything, and when you start getting the right traction you have to learn to say NO.

Rose Elcock, Founder, VHRS

 

Keep Passion and Focus Alive

Keep your passion and focus alive. Listen to yourself and to a very close circle who believe in you when you are starting. You need to be dedicated in what you are doing. People know the difference and my passion gave me the energy to keep going and keep believing.

Angela McCarthy, Founder, Angela McCarthy

 

Believe in Your Product

To truly believe in the product you are selling! Running a business is a lot of hard work and if you don't obsessively believe in your product, it is much easier to fail.

Lindsay Etemadipour, Founder, Drink Symbi

 

Trust Your Intuition

The single best piece of advice I want to share with women who are starting new businesses is to trust your gut. While seeking advice and guidance from others is valuable, remember that no one knows your business or your customers better than you do. Your intuition and instincts as an entrepreneur are powerful assets. Listen to them, have confidence in your decisions, and stay true to your vision. Trusting your gut can lead to innovative ideas, bold decisions, and ultimately, the success of your business.

Lori Werner, Founder, Medical Marketing Whiz

 

Follow Your Heart

Forget all the "shoulds." Listen to your heart and your intuition/gut. Follow what feels right for you and not what other people tell you to do, and do it your way.

Rachel Radway, Founder, RER Coaching

 

Trust and Take Action

Trust your gut and GO FOR IT! Make the mistakes, learn the lessons and keep going! Surround yourself with people who are a few steps ahead and can be a trusted guide and don't forget to pay it forward when you are in a position to do so. We need you. Let's go!

Jennifer Lucero, Founder, Beacon Enterprises Inc

 

Believe in Yourself and Vision

Believe in yourself and your vision. The world needs your unique perspective and ideas. Don't be discouraged by challenges; see them as opportunities for growth. Seek mentors, build a support network, and never underestimate the impact you can make. Stay committed to your mission, adapt to change, and always remember that your passion and determination will drive your success. You belong in the world of entrepreneurship, and your journey is a testament to your strength and resilience.

Hannah McCall, Founder, Clean Beauty for Black Girls

 

Trust Your Instincts

Absolutely. Trust your instincts! Us women are so intuitive, and that part of us really comes in handy in business if we can hone in on it and really listen. Trust the process and know that Rome was not built in a day.

Carolyn Taylor Bosco, Founder, OuiShopp

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