Girl Code: Unlocking the Secrets to Success, Sanity, and Happiness for the Female Entrepreneur
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Girl Code by Cara Alwill Leyba (1)
Create Things You Wish Existed
“Follow your instincts and do not let other people’s opinion of you become your opinion of yourself.” – Sarah Jessica Parker One of the most frustrating things I see among women entrepreneurs is all the time and energy spent trying to replicate what appears to be successful. I see so many businesses that scream “inauthenticity” to me, that follow cookie-cutter molds because they believe they are following a roadmap to what works. They believe if that roadmap is followed, they will make money and be successful. Oh, how wrong they are! There is no roadmap, there is no guarantee, and by imitating someone else’s work you are simply wasting everyone’s time – especially your own. Think about the women in business you are drawn to. I bet they are all doing something uniquely different than the next. I doubt you admire twenty women whose businesses all look, sound, and act identical. I can bet you truly admire that one woman who is leading the pack, who is blazing her own trail, and who is authentically representing herself to the world. The woman who has that “thing” about her that pops. Being real is sexy. Honesty is magnetic. We are attracted to things that feel natural, not forced. When I launched my life coaching practice, I did not follow a roadmap. I had a blog called The Champagne Diet, and by every rule in the book, I should have changed that name to “Cara’s Life Coaching for Women” or something equally as boring. In fact, I even bought the domain “CoachingByCara.com” when I first started out because I considered using it for a split second. (I must have been in desperate need for a glass of bubbly because Lord knows that was not my style.) Early on in my career, I invested in business coaches because I wanted to soak up every drop of information and learn from the “power players” – or so I thought. I spend thousands of dollars – even taking a loan out against my 401k – to pay for programs to ensure I would be set up for success and give myself every chance to grow my business the “right” way. I will never forget the day I sat down with my first business coach and she handed me a sales script. It was a two-page document filled with dry dialogue that made every inch of my insides shrivel up. I was mortified when she asked me to read it aloud and reenact a client conversation and pretend I was trying to close a sale. I walked out of her office that day and vowed to never, ever follow advice like that again. Since that experience, I built my business around my gut instincts. I decided to create things from my heart; things that I wish existed. I listened to my audience and I saw what they needed. I paid attention to cues from my clients, and I looked around to find the holes that I could fill using my authentic skill set and personality. I wrote and spoke using my voice – not the voice I felt I should have as an author or a life coach. One of the major things I noticed in my industry was that there were a lot of life coaches, and a lot of business coaches, but nobody to bridge the gap between the two. In fact, many of the women who approached me for coaching thought they had a business problem, when in fact the issues they faced went far deeper than what was going on with their work. If you think those unresolved issues with your ex aren’t affecting your work, think again! If you think your struggles with your body image aren’t impacting your bottom line, you’re wrong. There is so much work to be done as a woman first and foremost – well before the work as a businesswoman can be done. I identified a unique market; passionate, creative, talented, professional women who were in desperate need of someone to help them make major mindset shifts around issues like fear, insecurity, and confidence, and learn how to celebrate themselves exactly as they are. I used my own personal experience and the skills I had acquired through my career to guide them through that journey, and the results have been magical. To date, I have helped thousands of women create their “Champagne Lives” in both their personal and professional lives. Through my blog, books, television appearances, and coaching programs, I have been able to take my own unique approach to personal development and help these women celebrate themselves, live effervescently, and become happier and more successful. My glamorous approach to personal development is now sought-after by both clients and the media, causing my books to hit bestseller lists, my workshops to sell out, and my television segments to get booked across the country. Why has this formula worked? Because it is my own. It wouldn’t work if I were replicating another person’s idea. It works because it’s mine. Just like your formula will only work for you. Stop spending so much time watching others. There is a fine line between getting inspired and shifting your entire business model to look like someone else’s. Learn to trust your own brilliance, go with your gut, and believe that you have something uniquely amazing to deliver to this world – because you do. At the end of this chapter, I’m going to share some stellar tips with you on how you can put these concepts into action. Feel free to use these strategies at any time you need to reboot your mind, tap into your own brilliance, and celebrate your own beautiful self! GIRL CODE: Unlocked Alexandra Wolf, Creator of #BossBabe Inc. If you’re using social media to promote your business, then I can bet you’ve heard of the #BossBabe movement. A quick hashtag search on Instagram will pull up hundreds of thousands of posts tagged with the popular term created by Alexandra Wolf. Meant to empower, educate, and inspire millennial businesswomen, Boss Babe is all about girl power and dreaming big. When Alex launched the Boss Babe network, she reached out to me to do a video interview, and the rest is history. Since then, we’ve supported each other and looked for creative ways to collaborate. When I decided to write Girl Code, I knew she had to be a part of it. Check out Alex’s interview below, and get ready to highlight some of the gems she serves up – they’re good. Download 0.97 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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