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Friday, September 5, 2008

Who Is An Entrepreneurial Woman?

Who is she? She is empowered, enlightened and enterprising. She exudes energy, enthusiasm and confidence. She has embarked on a journey and created a mission only she can fulfill. She's a risk taker. She connects. She collaborates. She gives back.

            The entrepreneurial woman will not be denied. She deserves success and takes pride in her accomplishments. She sets the standard of excellence in all that she does and in all that she is. She endures. The entrepreneurial woman is unstoppable. She does it all. She creates. She markets. She promotes. She shares resources. She supports other like minded individuals with her ideas, her time, and her talent.

            It requires courage to be an entrepreneurial woman in today's marketplace. There's no fall back. No pay check. No employee benefits. No paid vacations. It's you, your products and/or services, vying for consumers in an already established economic environment. It's possessing the fortitude to differentiate yourself from everyone else by finding a unique way to market what you offer.

            In the early 80's after completing my 12th year in the teaching profession I left to pursue my entrepreneurial dream and purchased a franchise. Everyone thought I was crazy. A typical comment was, "How can you give up your career, vacations, benefits, etc. to owning a retail business? You'll have to work at year round including weekends!" No one and nothing could persuade me. I was ready. I was determined. I was tired of someone else directing my life. I wanted control even if that meant long hours, hard work, and facing the unknown. Twelve years later I owned 6 franchises and became the Regional Director with responsibility to oversee 22 other stores.

            I look back on those years with huge satisfaction. I went from school teacher to entrepreneur. I went from a single pay check to multiple streams of income. I proved to myself and those who doubted my determination that I could meet the challenges and survive. I know what it takes first hand to break away and go out on your own. I know the amount of faith it requires. I also know the rewards that come from doing what you really want to do even if it means following unfamiliar roads to travel an uncertain journey.

            The entrepreneurial woman in the marketplace is doing better than surviving. She's thriving. She's unique. She's a gift. She's a person who endures. It serves us all when we pay attention to and support the entrepreneurial woman economically. She takes her tasks seriously, often over delivers, and shows us what is possible by her example. If you are an entrepreneurial woman, congratulations! If you are considering "stepping out on your own", go for it!

 

Personally Speaking

“My view on life as I live it”

Bonnie Ross-Parker

For more on the Joy of Connecting and Bonnie Ross-Parker,

please visit www.thejoyofconnecting.com or www.bonnierossparker.com

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  • Victoria's Avatar
    Posted by Victoria Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:16am PDT

    Not only are you a successful entrepreneur, but you are also an inspirational mentor to others in all you do. More women need to follow your lead!

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    Posted by ScrapbookingCrazy Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:21am PDT

    You are an inspiration to women!

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    Posted by Roxanne Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:51pm PDT

    Hey Bonnie!

    Thanks for the site information - I'm on also.

    You're words of inspiration are always timely - continued success!

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    Posted by Robin Caldwell's Message Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:20pm PDT

    That was inspiring and needed...:)

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    Posted by tamikal_morrison Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:12pm PDT

    Wow - what an empowering read! I'm looking forward to reading more and to think, I actually am blessed to know you personally!

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  • chichiokezie's Avatar
    Posted by chichiokezie Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:52pm PDT

    Well said (or in this case, well written)! Bonnie, your use of powerful and expressive words to capture the essence and beauty of the Entrepreneurial Woman is just breath-taking. Leaps of faith, traveling unknown paths and forging a legacy are all a part of this fantastic voyage. Keep up the awesome work.

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  • staceysheffield2000's Avatar
    Posted by staceysheffield2000 Fri May 9, 2008 10:19am PDT

    Thanks, Bonnie!

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  • Candi Elm's Avatar
    Posted by Candi Elm Sun May 11, 2008 11:03am PDT

    Hey Bonnie,

    Happy Mothers Day. Thanks for the info on Shine. The Palm Desert Joy of Connecting is meeting this week and I am looking forward to building a strong group. Thanks for getting me started and helping me to build my business.

    Blessings:

    Candi Elm

    www.swisshealthandwellness.myarbonne.com

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