Our latest recession created a revolution led by female entrepreneurs ready for a new beginning. According to the latest polls half of all businesses are owned by women and contribute roughly $3 trillion to our
economy; a complete turn around from yesteryear.
Female Entrepreneurs were always held back from the business arena by stumbling blocks including sexual discrimination for being female. The negative images from the “old boy’s network” of overly emotional stressed out mommy’s wanting to “play business mogul” was always a major contributor to mental bombshells that attacked success.
Women were not given the same opportunities or access as men. But women learned how to cultivate positive images and turn those negative stumbling blocks into stepping stones.
The female entrepreneur learned early on that it was far more difficult to obtain funding as in bank loans than it was for a man. While a women’s business plan was just as good as any man’s business model, men seemed to have a more personal closer relationship with banks. But in the end, women are less eager to give up their vision and think their way into winning.
The future female entrepreneur learned the super conscious secret – to believe and achieve. Whatever your mind believes you can achieve. Women used it passionately to empower and eliminate negative mindsets. Female entrepreneurs tap into intuition and allow it to work for us. And female entrepreneurs have a different take on building a business.
Women can blend easier than a man; aspiring to balance their family life, leisure, and business, but the most important motive for both is the start of their own new enterprise.
Whatever your mind believes you can achieve
Women are more motivated by the outlook of more flexibility and equilibrium between family, work, and leisure whereas men are motivated more by the aspiration of becoming an entrepreneur and escaping slaving for others.
Female entrepreneurs work smarter not harder when it comes to building a business. Not to say they are not challenged but they are in tuned to seek out technology and innovative ways to balance their lives and manage their time.
When it comes to creating new enterprise women’s goals differ from men’s. The fact that by starting their own business they attain a higher position for themselves and their family is less important to women than to men.
In general, female entrepreneurs know that they are responsible for where they are going; women have that positive action to conquer in the midst of adversity – meet it, greet it and defeat it.
While many of us still hold self-limiting fears and surrender to the dictates of others there are many up and coming female entrepreneurs that dare to be different and can visualize the success.
Who is a entrepreneur (female or male) that you admire?
Have a wonderful day
Cemil Ozcelikwww.EntrepreneursMindset.com © 2010
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Hi Camil,
Very interesting article. I do think female entrepreneurs have it over the men in some respects. I can see that they are problem solving and following their passion as well when coming up with creative ideas.
I most admire my entrepreneurial friend in the UK Catherine Walker.
She invented a healthy drink for kids school lunch boxed when she discovered her son could not buy one from the vending machine at school.
Magic Fruit Potions – she made the recipe, designed the packaging, organized the bottling and production and then went out and got it on the shelves in two major supermarkets. J K Rollings recently used Catherine’s healthy fruit drinks in a promotion for 200 children at her last book launch in Edinburgh. She is amazing!
There is a lot of truth in what you say here, now that women have been given the opportunity to be business owners and entrepreneurs I believe they will be leaders in a lot of the business they take on.
Great read Cemil, thank you for your wonderful insight into female entrepreneurs.
One woman who has had a significant impact on my life is Louise Hay. I admire her own personal life journey, as well as the way she inspires others to take responsibility for their own lives.
An interesting read Cemil,
Thankfully the days of blatant sabotage of women are fading fast. I like the general tone of your post.
I believe that there are many female entrepreneurs that have not only created their own paths in life, but that have also inspired both females and males to succeed.