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Mindset Tricks of Successful Female Preneurs

  • Jun 25, 2017
  • 3 min read

Want to know what sets the super successful apart from the wannabe entrepreneurs?

It’s not money, or brilliant ideas, or even powerful friends.

All of those things (and more) are nice to have, but they’re not a requirement of success. What is a must-have, though, is a good attitude. Without the proper mindset, you’ll constantly be battling your own brain, and that’s exhausting.

  • You’ll allow yourself to believe your ideas are no good

  • You’ll remain convinced that you aren’t smart enough

  • You’ll be certain that someone else did it (whatever “it” is) better

And before you know it, you will have talked yourself right out of launching your new program, asking for a JV partnership, or writing your book. In no time at all, you’ll be back at your day job, working away on someone else’s business because you don’t have the confidence to create your own.

But a simple mindset change can make all the difference.

Dress for Success

Ladies, this one is for you. When we work at home, it’s easy to fall into a habit of wearing sweatpants and T-shirts to the office. After all, why dress up just for the dog?

But if you’re looking for a quick and easy way to instantly shift your mindset in the right direction, ditch the yoga pants and break out the lipstick. You’ll suddenly find you feel more professional, more confident, and sexier, too. (That last one won’t help your business, but it might just help your love life, and that can’t hurt, can it?)

Never Let Fear Drive Your Decisions

Too many would-be entrepreneurs operate with a scarcity mindset rather than approaching business from a place of abundance. Rather than telling yourself that you can’t afford to hire a virtual assistant or work with a coach, try reframing your thoughts.

Rather than thinking, “I can’t afford to attend that event,” ask yourself, “How can I earn the money to invest in this trip?”

Rather than saying, “I have to do everything myself because I can’t afford to hire a VA,” remind yourself that your hourly rate potential is much more than you’d pay a virtual assistant. Then fill those hours you’re saving by outsourcing with money-making tasks of your own.

I have a Sister Preneur who started her online coaching at a disadvantage. She was not able to write enticing sales pages and knew very little about the ins and outs of a sales funnel. She wasn't efficient with writing emails to nurture her clients and her website was far less than fancy, by her own admission.

Guess what?

She is still a high earner through her work with private clients! She did not follow the traditional steps that most entrepreneurs learn. She created what works for her - her own path, and is making a wonderful go of it.

You can focus on what you don't have or what does not work, or you can take your lemons and drizzle a beautiful glaze over your endeavors. It is all a matter of your thinking.

By reformatting your thoughts, you’ll turn that negative money talk into positive solutions that help you grow.

If you're ready to rejuvenate your business or reinvent your life by stepping out of an ordinary existence and into a more purposeful, meaningful existence, let's talk. Secure a Complimentary Personal Strategy Session with Ché Myers at www.CheMyers/Apply

Ché Myers is a Business Mentor and Success & Confidence Enthusiast for the aspiring and growing female entrepreneur who is ready to experience freedom by launching and growing a widely successful online business, making generous income, impacting lives and leaving legacies. Her passion is helping women remove overwhelm, find her voice, and help them step out of ordinary into her authentic, confident self. She wants women to know that you CAN still have the beautiful, purpose-filled business that you envisioned, while living an abundant life infused with passion, purpose and freedom. You simply need momentum, support, and strategy!

 
 
 

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