3 Keys to Being a Successful, Bodacious Woman in Business
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Title: 3 Keys to Being a Successful, Bodacious Woman in Business
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Author: Mary Foley
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3 Keys to Being a Successful, Bodacious Woman in Business
Copyright 2006 Mary Foley
Ah, how exciting it is to start your own business and be
free of the corporate life! Many women—to the tune of 10.6
million according to the Center for Women’s Business
Research—have cut the strings to an employer’s schedule and
agenda to set their own direction. By starting their own
business they are their own boss and proud of it! You may
know a woman who owns her own business or you may be one
yourself. One in eleven adult women is an entrepreneur!
Every woman who follows her inner voice and takes the
plunge of starting a business is bodacious. Bodacious means
to be bold, outstanding, and gutsy. From my ten years
rising through the ranks at AOL forging my corporate career
and now five years as an entrepreneur, I’ve come up with my
own definition of bodacious: The courage to be in charge of
your life.
It takes courage to start your own business and it takes
courage to keep at it to make it successful. Here are three
keys I’ve determined to being a successful, Bodacious Woman
in business.
1. Figuring out what you need to know.
No one starts a business having all the knowledge they need
to make their business successful. For example, if you were
an accountant at an accounting firm, you’ll know how to set
up the bookkeeping system for your new tax business, but
you probably won’t know much about marketing your services
or finding prospective clients. It’s critical that you seek
out the knowledge you don’t have, and quickly. Fortunately,
there are many ways to learn including books, seminars,
Internet, and networking groups. A great way to get started
is to simply asking questions. Bodacious Women know the
answer is out there.
2. Strive for sanity!
Starting and growing your business can also feel chaotic.
You not only have the roles of CEO, service provider,
marketer, saleswoman, customer service representative, and
administrative assistant, to name a few, you also have
personal life roles such as wife, partner, mother,
daughter, sister, neighbor, friend, and more. It’s no
wonder women feel stressed! In my own business and life I
don’t aim for balance. Instead, my goal is sanity - feeling
satisfied at the end of each day, believing that I spent my
time and energy on the people and activities most important
to me. To do this, you have to know what you want…from
everyday business decisions to major choices.
3. Feed the motivation meter.
In addition to gaining knowledge and striving for sanity,
successful Bodacious Women in business need one more
thing.. One of the biggest killers of motivation is
isolation. Since many women in business are “soloprenuers,”
it’s mega-important that you create relationships with
other entrepreneurs and reach out often. A great way to do
this is to be part of a “mastermind” group. My mastermind
group consists of four other women. Every two weeks we
gather on the phone for the sole purpose of sharing our
mini victories and asking for ideas to overcome our latest
challenges. Just knowing these women are cheering me on
motivates me to stay positive and energized.
Deciding to start your own business can be exciting and
empowering. It’s bodacious! To keep that lovin’ feeling and
make your business successful, keep these three keys in
mind: knowledge, sanity, and motivation. Here’s to your
bodacious success!
About the Author:
During a successful, demanding, rising-through-the-ranks
ten-year career with America Online, Mary learned that the
only way to thrive in today’s world is to be bold,
positive, and courageous—bodacious! Today, as the founder
of the Bodacious Women’s Club, Mary inspires women
entrepreneurs to use their natural abilities to build their
businesses, reduce stress, and feel fulfilled. You can be
inspired, too! Get a free copy of Mary’s popular e-book 5
Empowering Words for Women at
www.bodaciouswomensclub.com .
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