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shaadiwish · 2 months
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In the dynamic realm of beauty and skincare, a league of celebrity women entrepreneurs has risen, shaping the industry with their innovative prowess and business spirit.
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ewomennetwork0 · 5 months
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Briana’s Bookshelf: 2024 Edition – Inspiring Reads for Women Entrepreneurs
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As we step into 2024, I've been diving into some incredible books that have seriously revved up my entrepreneurial engine. I believe that a good read can not only provide knowledge but also ignite a fire within us. So, I’ve curated a list of must-reads that I think every woman entrepreneur should check out this year. From mindset shifts to practical strategies, these books are all about elevating your game. Let’s jump in!
1. "Be Seen" by Jen Gottlieb
This is more than just a book; it's a guide to unlocking your potential and making a real impact. Jen Gottlieb, a master at personal branding, shares insightful strategies on how to effectively put yourself out there, build a powerful personal brand, and get noticed in the crowded entrepreneurial space.
(And fun fact - everyone attending Success Reimagined Virtual Conference January 23-25, 2024, will be getting a copy of this book mailed to you, so if you haven't already registered, now is the time!)
2. "Value Selling" by Julie Thomas
For anyone looking to up their sales game, this book is a goldmine. Julie Thomas breaks down the art of selling into something more meaningful – creating value. It’s all about understanding your clients' needs and offering solutions that resonate, transforming the way you approach sales.
3. "10x is Easier Than 2x" by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Dr. Benjamin Hardy challenges conventional success strategies and pushes you to think bigger. This book is a game-changer for those who want to leap rather than step. It’s about aiming higher, thinking larger, and achieving more than you ever thought possible.
4. "The Messy Truth" by Alli Webb
Alli Webb, the mind behind Drybar, shares her raw, real entrepreneurial journey in this book. It’s a deep dive into the not-so-glamorous side of entrepreneurship and a reminder that the path to success is often messy – and that’s perfectly okay.
5. "Eat to Treat" by Maggie Berghoff
Maggie Berghoff brings a fresh perspective on how what we eat affects not just our bodies but our business success. This book connects nutrition with productivity and mental clarity, offering a holistic approach to health and entrepreneurship.
6. "Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts." by Brené Brown
Brené Brown's "Dare to Lead" is a must-read for women entrepreneurs looking to embrace courage and leadership. This book delves into what it takes to step up, be brave, and lead with heart in the business world. It's about building a culture of openness and empathy while navigating the challenges of leadership.
7. "Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones" by James Clear
James Clear's "Atomic Habits" offers transformative insights into making small changes that lead to remarkable results. This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who want to build productive habits and mindsets that contribute to long-term success and personal growth.
8. "The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses" by Eric Ries
Eric Ries' "The Lean Startup" is a revolutionary approach to business that’s changing how new products are built and launched. It offers valuable strategies for startups to be more flexible, use capital more efficiently, and leverage human creativity more effectively.
9. "Worthy: Overcome Your Fears and Embrace the Life You Were Made For" by Jamie Kern Lima
In "Worthy," Jamie Kern Lima shares an empowering message for every woman entrepreneur who has ever felt undervalued. This book is a heartfelt guide to overcoming self-doubt and embracing your worthiness. Kern Lima's journey from a struggling waitress to a successful entrepreneur is filled with lessons on resilience, self-belief, and the courage to chase your dreams. It's an inspirational read for anyone looking to break free from limiting beliefs and step into their power.
10. "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead" by Sheryl Sandberg
In "Lean In," Sheryl Sandberg reignites the conversation around women in the workplace. This book is a personal narrative and a call to action, addressing issues like leadership, overcoming obstacles, and achieving one's true potential in the entrepreneurial world.
I hope these books inspire, challenge, and guide you as much as they have for me. Here’s to a year of learning, growing, and conquering! I'm curious to know what's on your reading list for 2024. What's that one must-read book you believe every woman entrepreneur should delve into this year?
Drop your recommendations in the comments below – let's build our ultimate 2024 reading list together! Sharing is not just caring; it's expanding our collective horizons. Can't wait to see your picks and maybe find my next favorite read!
Happy reading, and let’s make 2024 our most empowered year yet!
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expobazzar · 1 year
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5 ‘small’ business women entrepreneurs bringing ‘big’ changes to the industry
Discover five inspiring women entrepreneurs who are making significant impacts in their industries through their small businesses. These innovative leaders are bringing about transformative changes and reshaping their respective sectors. Explore their stories and be inspired by their remarkable achievements.
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code-monk · 1 year
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Many tech startups worldwide are led with great panache and determination by women. There are no shortcuts to the top of the ladder, so success does not show gender discrimination. And it is easy for everyone to make their dreams a reality once they give it 100%. 
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womenswealthy · 1 year
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yayaidea · 1 year
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How I save money
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I have three saving boxes
To put 1$ weekly
To put 0.05$ daily
To put 10% of my earning
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razorblogz · 1 year
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Roshni Nadar Malhotra – India’s Richest Woman & HCL CEO
Roshni Nadar Malhotra is the chairperson of HCL Technologies. Recently, she became the richest woman in India, with a whopping net worth of Rs. 54,850 crores. She is the only child of HCL’s founder and billionaire industrialist, Shiv Nadar. Roshni is the first woman to lead a listed IT company in India. She obtained her initial education from Vasant Valley School, Delhi, before graduating from Northwestern University as a Communication major, with a focus on Radio/TV/Film. After graduation, she pursued a master’s degree in Business Administration, focusing on Social Enterprise Management and Strategy from the Kellogg School of Management, USA.
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Roshni Nadar Malhotra — Early Life
Roshni Nadar was born in Delhi, India.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra — Education
Roshni Nadar completed her high school at Vasant Valley School.
Then she graduated from Northwestern University majoring in Communication with a focus on Radio/TV/Film.
She pursued a master’s degree in Business Administration, focusing on Social Enterprise Management and Strategy from the Kellogg School of Management, USA.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra — Career
Roshni Nadar has worked in various other companies apart from HCL.
Within a year of joining HCL, she was promoted to executive director and CEO of HCL Corporation.
Later, she became the chairperson of HCL Technologies, after her father Shiv Nadar stepped down.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra — Humanitarian Initiatives
Before becoming the CEO of the HCL Corporation, Roshni Nadar was also a trustee of Shiv Nadar Foundation, which runs the not-for-profit Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering in Chennai.
Nadar is the chairperson of VidyaGyan Leadership Academy, which works for the economically underprivileged section of society.
She also set up ‘The Habitats’ trust, which aims to protect India’s natural habitats and indigenous species. The trust aims to create and conserve our ecosystem.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra — Personal Life
Roshni Nadar is a trained classical musician.
She married Shikhar Malhotra, Vice Chairman of HCL Healthcare in 2010.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra and Shikhar Malhotra have two sons, Armaan and Jahaan.
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mwsgallery · 2 years
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hamdun888 · 2 years
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GAME FAITH - Mission 2 with Samantha Dahlborg
GAME FAITH – Mission 2 with Samantha Dahlborg
GAME FAITH Today, we are so thrilled to continue our Game Faith – Mission 2 journey with the final GF-M2 message, a message from such an inspirational person and light in this world, who also happens to be my daughter, SAMANTHA DAHLBORG. Samantha was severely bullied throughout her school years. She has also won the Miss Maine USA 2014 pageant (with a platform of helping young women instill…
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womentiespoolhouse · 2 years
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e7bookmarking · 2 years
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Hustle Mama: The Magazine for Today's POWERHOUSE Woman highlights and supports the entrepreneurial efforts of women of noble purpose who HUSTLE. They Help, Unite, Share, Teach, Lead and Empower families, communities, and the world. We are more than just a magazine.
We are a Mogul Mindset, a Movement of Manifestation, and are Motivating Millions of Women from all over the world to Monetize their Message by Healing their Hearts, Hacking their Lives, Harnessing their Power and Building their Digital Empires.
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femmefatalevibe · 9 months
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Femme Fatale Guide: Top Career Tips To Set Yourself Up For Success
Figure out where your skills and passions align. Then determine the lifestyle/work culture you thrive in and what sacrifices you're willing to make in your chosen career path (for some, it's always traveling/talking to people 24/7, working late hours, unpredictable/unconventional hours, potentially lower pay/less predictable income, etc.). It truly depends on your top values, your personality, and your goals/priorities in life.
First focus on getting incredibly talented at your craft. Find a mentor(s) who will push you with their feedback/suggestions. Take classes/skills courses/read books & articles to gain more applicable knowledge/hard skills. Join clubs, apply to internships, volunteer, and request informational interviews in your desired field.
Make your skills marketable. Create a professional resume and/or neat portfolio/collection of work samples. Discover and articulate your USP (that should essentially serve as the backbone of your elevator pitch). Frame your skills through a customer/business-centric lens. How does your experience/skillset solve their problems and help a company/client achieve their goals?
Build a network for yourself. Don't be shy to reach out to companies/individuals who inspire you. Speak with your secondary school teachers and professors for connections. Create peer-to-peer networks, too, so you can grow together. Be a fearless networker and connector. Help others, do favors, and make the person glad they met/hired you. Make it your objective to be memorable through your work ethic/providing high-quality work products and showing up with a motivated & overall positive attitude allows people to like and trust you with their time, clients, money, etc.
Master the art of a killer email/cold pitch. Especially in today's world, learning how to sell yourself through intriguing emails/LinkedIn messages is the key to unlocking potential success. One client or opportunity can create momentum that will be useful years down the line, too.
When in doubt, follow up – on an email, pitch, job opportunity, connection, etc.
Be ruthless and relentless with your research. For new contacts, connections, opportunities, and information to support your pitches/job interviews/networking conversations, new technologies, and trends within your field. Read everything credible you can get your hands on. Display working knowledge and practical applications of these concepts and how they can benefit the person in front of you/their business.
Create systems. For how you structure emails/pitches, conduct research, different types of workflows/ work template structures for different types of projects, time-blocking, client funnels, etc.
Get comfortable with rejection. Use it as a primer for self-reflection and refining your craft/processes or help you pivot your approach to help you achieve your goals. Never take business decisions on behalf of a company personally (and vice versa).
Give yourself breaks, but don't give up. Tapping out for good is the only surefire way to fail at an endeavor. Be flexible in your path, but zeroed in on your goal(s). Learn when to quit or pivot, and when it's time to coast or seek growth.
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yourdailyqueer · 6 months
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Marie Cau
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 27 October 1965  
Ethnicity: White - French
Occupation: Politician, engineer, entrepreneur
Note: First transgender woman elected mayor in France
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thesirencult · 8 months
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Walk until you can run.
Crawl until you can stand up.
Whisper until you can scream.
Hide until the dark no longer fits your shadow.
Eyes on target until you can shoot.
Fail until you succeed.
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scrimblyscrorblo · 6 months
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Nakime
Realised I’ve never drawn ur before so: here she is!! She’s really pretty and I like her backstory
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