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It’s Time for Women Entrepreneurs to Know They’re Worthy, With Theresa Slater
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Women entrepreneurs face daunting odds: 20% of startups fail in their first year, and nearly 50% by their fifth. Many also struggle with imposter syndrome, doubting their worth as business leaders.
Theresa Slater’s journey from a ninth-grade education and babysitting jobs to a thriving business owner is both unorthodox and inspiring. Leaving home at 15, she learned to survive through grit and perseverance. Slater emphasizes the importance of stepping out of self-doubt, seizing opportunities, and believing in one’s worth.
Key Takeaways:
- Overcoming imposter syndrome
- Bootstrapping and building client trust
- Letting go of unnecessary apologies
- Transitioning from do-it-all worker to strategic leader
- Prioritizing self-care
- Embracing lifelong self-improvement
Her story proves that with determination and purpose, success is possible.
Tune in to hear Theresa’s thoughts on:
- Your life story from destitute teenager on her own to owner of a successful business is out of the ordinary. What was key to your success?
- What propelled you to starting your own business?
- What was a pivotal moment in growing your business?
- What are some of the ways that you bootstrapped your business to attract clients?
- You talk about a horizontal business model – where did that come from and what does that mean?
- How do you move through the stages of doing everything yourself, to pulling away and becoming the strategic thinker?
- Where can women entrepreneurs find supporters who can serve as unofficial advisors?
- How can women overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt?
- And much, much more!
Connect With Our Guest:
WEBSITE(S)
SOCIAL MEDIA(S)
The post It’s Time for Women Entrepreneurs to Know They’re Worthy, With Theresa Slater first appeared on Business Creators Radio Show with Adam Hommey.
674 Episoden
Manage episode 456065524 series 1212684
Women entrepreneurs face daunting odds: 20% of startups fail in their first year, and nearly 50% by their fifth. Many also struggle with imposter syndrome, doubting their worth as business leaders.
Theresa Slater’s journey from a ninth-grade education and babysitting jobs to a thriving business owner is both unorthodox and inspiring. Leaving home at 15, she learned to survive through grit and perseverance. Slater emphasizes the importance of stepping out of self-doubt, seizing opportunities, and believing in one’s worth.
Key Takeaways:
- Overcoming imposter syndrome
- Bootstrapping and building client trust
- Letting go of unnecessary apologies
- Transitioning from do-it-all worker to strategic leader
- Prioritizing self-care
- Embracing lifelong self-improvement
Her story proves that with determination and purpose, success is possible.
Tune in to hear Theresa’s thoughts on:
- Your life story from destitute teenager on her own to owner of a successful business is out of the ordinary. What was key to your success?
- What propelled you to starting your own business?
- What was a pivotal moment in growing your business?
- What are some of the ways that you bootstrapped your business to attract clients?
- You talk about a horizontal business model – where did that come from and what does that mean?
- How do you move through the stages of doing everything yourself, to pulling away and becoming the strategic thinker?
- Where can women entrepreneurs find supporters who can serve as unofficial advisors?
- How can women overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt?
- And much, much more!
Connect With Our Guest:
WEBSITE(S)
SOCIAL MEDIA(S)
The post It’s Time for Women Entrepreneurs to Know They’re Worthy, With Theresa Slater first appeared on Business Creators Radio Show with Adam Hommey.
674 Episoden
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