· Amanda Russo - Know Yourself, Love What You Do
· Sarah Phun - Just Start, The First Step is the Hardest
· Amita Aneja - Start Each Day as a New Beginning
· AMY ROE - Believe in Your Idea, Stand Up for Yourself
· Anubha Singhai - Confidence in Dreams, Gender Doesn't Matter
· Ankita Garg - Find Founder-Market Fit, Filter Out Noise
· Renee Machel - Start Today, Overcome Risk
· Dr Meena Shah - Be a Leader, Never Give Up, Expand Horizons
· Anuradha Gupta - Believe in Yourself and Your Vision
· Nupur Vats - Seize Opportunities and Act
Know Yourself, Love What You Do
Firts of all, get to know yourself and be sure that you are truly obstinate and love what you do. The way will be hard, but when you do things with heart everything worthit.
Amanda Russo, Founder, Nixie Sportswear
Just Start, The First Step is the Hardest
Just start. The first step always seems like the hardest but once you take it, you'll open yourself up to a world you never knew you could create for yourself. Being an entrepreneur is honestly so rewarding for yourself - it trains you to be disciplined and confident even on days you don't feel like being those things.
Sarah Phun, Founder, Sarah X Studio
Start Each Day as a New Beginning
Believe in yourself and start each day as a new beginning.
Amita Aneja, Founder, Logiplex HR Consultants
Believe in Your Idea, Stand Up for Yourself
Firmly believe in the power of your idea and your capacity to transform it into reality. Remember, self-doubt often poses the greatest barrier to success; hence, it's crucial to have faith in your instincts and the distinct viewpoint you offer to your field. Moreover, never hesitate to stand up for yourself, your concepts, and your venture. Be it during negotiations, while seeking financial support, or forming partnerships, recognize the strength and influence of your voice.
AMY ROE, Founder, BYROE LLC
Confidence in Dreams, Gender Doesn't Matter
I would like to advise all young women who want to be entrepreneurs is to have confidence in yourself and your dreams. Gender doesn't matter as long you can balance it all.
Anubha Singhai, Founder, PhysiQure
Find Founder-Market Fit, Filter Out Noise
My advice to prospective women entrepreneurs would be to identify "Founder-Market Fit" - a niche space that you are best-suited to solve. And learn to filter out the noise, keep your head down, and never give up.
Ankita Garg, Founder, Varaha ClimateAg
Start Today, Overcome Risk
Start today - in whatever small way that is. There will be some risk, to overcome, but what's on the other side is tremendously worthwhile.
Renee Machel, Founder, Renee Machel / Mind of Bliss / Get MotiVETed
Be a Leader, Never Give Up, Expand Horizons
Be A Leader, Never Give Up On Yourself, Keep Learning New ways to Work, Always Be Ready To Help Others, Expand Your Horizons & Have High Self Esteem & Positive Self Image & Most important Be Proud To Be A Woman
Dr Meena Shah, Founder Director & CEO - Namaste Life Healthcare Foundation
Believe in Yourself and Your Vision
Absolutely! Here are some pieces of advice for young women who are either aspiring to be or are already entrepreneurs:
Believe in Yourself: Confidence is key. Believe in your abilities, your vision, and your worth. Don't let self-doubt or imposter syndrome hold you back.
Seek Mentors and Role Models: Look for successful women entrepreneurs who inspire you. Reach out to them for guidance, advice, and support. Having mentors can provide invaluable insights and open doors to new opportunities.
Build a Strong Network: Networking is crucial in entrepreneurship. Connect with other entrepreneurs, industry professionals, and potential clients. Attend networking events, join relevant online communities, and actively engage with your peers.
Embrace Failure: Failure is a part of the entrepreneurial journey. Embrace it as a learning opportunity. Analyze what went wrong, make adjustments, and move forward with resilience.
Stay Curious and Keep Learning: The business world is constantly evolving. Stay curious, keep up with industry trends, and continuously seek knowledge to stay ahead of the game.
Prioritize Work-Life Balance: Entrepreneurship can be demanding. Remember to take care of your mental and physical health. Set boundaries, manage your time effectively, and make room for self-care and relaxation.Be Persistent and Resilient: Success often takes time. Be persistent in your efforts, and don't give up easily. Resilience will help you overcome challenges and keep pushing forward.
Advocate for Yourself: Don't be afraid to speak up and advocate for your needs, whether it's negotiating contracts, seeking funding, or setting boundaries. Your voice and your needs matter.
Give Back: As you find success, consider giving back to the community or supporting other aspiring women entrepreneurs. Mentorship, advice, or even financial support can make a big difference in someone else's journey.
Stay True to Your Values: Lastly, stay true to your values and vision. Authenticity resonates with customers, employees, and partners. Build a business that reflects who you are and what you believe in.Remember, the path of entrepreneurship is unique for everyone. Stay focused, be adaptable, and embrace the journey!
Anuradha Gupta, Founder, Amantya Technologies
Seize Opportunities and Act
PLEASE DONT HESITATE!!! go out its a world with infinite opportunities.
Nupur Vats, Founder, DC Doctor's Choice
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