· Annie Davis - Anticipate and Adapt to Changes
· Manu Shahi - Perseverance and Adaptation
· Maria iraheta - Self-Belief and Persistence
· Rachel Gertz - Endurance Through Challenges
· Veena E - Persistence Through Failures
· Rachel Saba - Resilience, Passion, and Learning
· Helen Georgio - Turn Rejection into Motivation
· Jessica Marritt - Persist and Embrace Challenges
· Crystal Cuevas - Resourcefulness and Persistence
· Laura Minquini - Trust and Overcome Challenges
Anticipate and Adapt to Changes
I would advise a young entrepreneur to stick with it and know that there will always be ups and downs. In the beginning, having a slow season, or a month with slower sales can be terrifying. But over time, it becomes easier to predict the ebb and flow of your business and plan accordingly.
Annie Davis, Founder, Davis Designs
Perseverance and Adaptation
Never give up- Learn, fall, get up , reset and move forward. if you believe in the problem and you want to solve it then find a solution. Cause giving up is not an option. Readjusting to move forward is the focus.
Manu Shahi, Founder, Homework In a Cafe
Self-Belief and Persistence
In order to be successful you have to believe in yourself when no one will, trust the decisions that you make and do not give up no matter what.
Maria iraheta, Founder, Vaughan Counselling and Psychotherapy
Endurance Through Challenges
Stick through the hard times even when it feels like the odds are stacked. Your ability to stick it out, increases your chances of success in the long run.
Rachel Gertz, Founder, Louder Than Ten
Persistence Through Failures
As long as you believe in your dream, don't stop working doesn't matter how many times you fail
Veena E, Founder, Flee Deluxe pvt ltd
Resilience, Passion, and Learning
For young women aspiring to be entrepreneurs or those already on their entrepreneurial journey, my advice would be to embrace resilience, passion, and continuous learning. Entrepreneurship is a challenging yet rewarding path, and it requires determination to overcome obstacles and setbacks. Believe in yourself and your vision, even when others may doubt you. Surround yourself with a supportive network of friends, mentors, and advisors who can offer guidance and insights. Don't be afraid to take calculated risks and step out of your comfort zone. Be open to learning from both successes and failures, as they are valuable lessons that shape your journey. Stay adaptable and flexible in the face of change, and always prioritise self-care to maintain your well-being throughout the entrepreneurial rollercoaster. Remember that every challenge is an opportunity for growth, and with perseverance and dedication, you can achieve your entrepreneurial dreams.
Rachel Saba, Founder, OLBAA
Turn Rejection into Motivation
Never give up and never take no for an answer - if someone says you cant - make that the fire in your belly to acheive it .
Helen Georgio, Founder, Buzz talent / this is icon
Persist and Embrace Challenges
Never give up on your dreams. Believe in yourself, embrace your journey, and remember, every challenge is an opportunity to grow stronger and wiser. To all aspiring aesthetic practitioners out there, remember, the path may not always be easy, but it is the passion and perseverance that make the journey worthwhile. Keep striving, keep learning, and most importantly, keep believing in yourself. The world of aesthetic medicine awaits your unique touch.
Jessica Marritt, Founder, Second Look Aesthetics
Resourcefulness and Persistence
Look at the resources and network that are within reach - work with what you can control - pivot strategically - never give up!! "If there is a will, there is a way"
Crystal Cuevas, Founder, FindHerFootball
Trust and Overcome Challenges
There are two key pieces of advice I would share with young women aspiring to be entrepreneurs. The first one would be to trust your vision and your capabilities. Of course, it is still very important to accept feedback, but being confident in your abilities to execute on something goes a long way. You will likely face a lot of cognitive dissonance, but having the resilience to overcome that will be pertinent to your success as an entrepreneur. The second would be that you will likely fail and experience challenges many times. Being able to learn from these struggles and bounce back stronger will propel you in the right direction.
Laura Minquini, Founder, AthenaDAO
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