There are many blankets as she slowly changes here are some interesting facts from the U.S. Department of Labor: Women-owned businesses are growing twice as fast as U.S. firms 1 in 11 adults from each woman has a business entrepreneurs generate 2.3 trillion U.S. dollars in sales of U.S. Economy More than 18 million workers are employed by a woman business owner of the 46 million network marketers, 85% women Error # 1 women break the glass ceiling do you forget the “glass ceiling” because it is irrelevant.
There are many blankets as she slowly changes here are some interesting facts from the U.S. Department of Labor:
* Women-owned businesses are growing twice as fast as U.S. firms
* 1 in 11 adults from each woman has a business
* 2300000000000 entrepreneurs generate $ turnover in the U.S. economy
* More than 18 million workers are employed by a woman business owner
* Of the 46 million network marketers, 85% women
Error # 1 break the glass ceiling women want
Forget the “glass ceiling” because it is irrelevant. What an achievement that these women can find success on their own terms rather than decided in shape in ways that established by others.
Error # 2 The Carrot & The Stick
The carrot and the stick is one of the most difficult error because it is filled with hope, so that people suffer in silence. You heard it before, when you get to lay a better job do more work for more money, but you never get what you want.
We want to do it all, and we got caught in a trap. We do it for our family, self-realization, or while spending money and time to lose. Now Uncle Sam is your next of kin. By the time you revise your work and the hours you are living the life, did you have to live? Ask yourself, your glass roof, where you go find job-hopping for the better deal? If you think that will not happen to me – it already is. Who writes your paycheck?
Fatal Mistake # 3 Loyal to a fault:
We put our lives every day in the hands of the employer, without thinking, because we all want to do good. Time is the gift that we never get back. I recently looked at the world through the glass ceiling when I read the magazine Forbes profile of Jeff Immelt, CEO of GE. He has been working 100 hour weeks for the last twenty years. Is this the life of the glass ceiling, then be careful what you wish for. Instead of aligning with people who give everything to get into their personal lives that are above, define one of the people, the new success. You can decide what kind of success you.
Fatal Mistake # 4 Women Trade femininity
Some women feel they have to give up their femininity in order to make it in corporate America. I saw a book – Play like a man, win like a woman – the same coverage in our media message is to be successful and gain in quality of life we have the essence of who we are victims.
So many women struggle with this balance, how I can be who I am and always be where the decisions are made on the golf course, in the boardroom, in the cigar bar.
Fatal Mistake # 5 believes there is no way out, but UP.
The glass ceiling can be shattered, because there is really no glass ceiling. Often the lack of success you experience in your job, your business or life is often the result of who you are being. Boundaries are, what we place on ourselves, rather than designing the life we want. Discover your strengths, because those are the things that give you control over your own life.