Written by Rebecca Davis 10/19/2018

Every woman should strive for her goals and dreams. When you become an entrepreneur the stress and pressure can get to you but don’t fall into the spirit of fear. Embrace the spirit of championship and success. It won’t always be easy but buckle your heels down and hit the working road running in your stilettos. We as women are so critical of ourselves and we must realize that we have the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. We are strong and forever changing in the world and the most obvious example of our entrepreneurial spirit is in the starting of new businesses.

Act like a lady, look like a lady and be intelligent like a lady, you know girls, like a BOSS!

Photo by Philipp Birmes on Pexels.com
A woman’s entrepreneurial spirit is characterized by innovation and risk-taking, and it is an essential part of a woman’s ability to succeed in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive global marketplace. The classic rule in female economics is to produce profit.
Successful Quotes From Successful Women
Oprah Winfrey is among the most successful entrepreneurs of all time with a net worth of $3 billion. Life magazine has named Oprah the most influential woman of her generation. Business Week has named her the greatest African-American philanthropist in American history.
Do your best.
“My philosophy is that not only are you responsible for your life but doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment.”
Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you’re wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn’t love you anymore. – Lady Gaga


Photo by rawpixel.com on Pexels.com
Business Quotes From Top CEO’s and CFO’s
If we win the hearts and minds of employees, we’re going to have better business success.” – Mary Barra, Chairwoman & CEO, GM
“You must continually increase your learning, the way you think, and the way you approach the organization.” – Indra Nooyi, Chairwoman & CEO, PepsiCo
Women are still not reaching the most senior levels of corporations. This is not the shortcoming of women. We’re talented and smart.” – Ruth Porat, Senior VP & CFO, Google, Alphabet

