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Top 10 Reasons Women Should Be Entrepreneurs

Top 10 Reasons Women Should Be Entrepreneurs

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast


Top 10 Reasons Women Should Be Entrepreneurs

FromThe Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There are so many reasons for women to be entrepreneurs. And now is the perfect time to go for it. Today I, Blake Morgan, am sharing my top ten reasons why I believe women can benefit so much from being their own bosses.  I actually started my career working in the corporate world and I spent 5 years there, then did some startup work, before going back to the corporate world and working for a Fortune 100 company for 2 years. After I was laid off from my job I decided to be my own boss, and I haven’t looked back. So now I am sharing from my experiences why it’s been such a wonderful experience running my own business.  Here are my top ten reasons why the women listening to this podcast should think about starting your own business: The downsides of corporate life. I’m sure we’ve all encountered negative things in the corporate world--I know I have. Horrible bosses, bureaucracy, struggling with being liked but also being taken seriously, etc...While running your own business comes with its own struggles, the way you handle them is more in your control than when working in an office. There’s no ceiling to how much money you can make. When you work for a company there’s a limit to how much money you can make and a lot of times it is out of your control. And if you do make a good amount of money, the company is going to expect you to work harder, later, longer. When you work for yourself there isn’t a limit to how much you make, that’s up to you. And you also control your schedule and how much you work. I make more money now working for myself and I work less hours.  You don’t need permission to be a baller. A lot of times in corporate offices women are penalized for being powerful. It makes some people uncomfortable. Women tend to feel like they need to be nice all the time and they end up getting walked on and taken advantage of. But as your own boss, you don’t have to apologize for being powerful, being strong, knowing what you’re worth, and making decisions. As a woman you should have your voice heard, you should be able to stand up for yourself, you should be direct--and a lot of times that kind of behavior doesn’t go over well inside of organizations.  Being a bitch helps you. There was an article on LinkedIn the other day and it shared studies that have been done that show that being a little rude can help your career. It is important to be direct, and a lot of times in the corporate world women feel like they have to pad their emails and responses with niceties. You need to be confident, direct, loud, and strong, and doing that as your own boss is easier than trying to do that in a corporate office.  Flexibility for if and when you decide to have children. Being pregnant is hard both physically and emotionally. It is a time when you have to slow down and take care of yourself. Your body is changing, your hormones are changing--even after the baby is born you deal with a lot of changes. Flexibility during this time is so important and a lot of companies don’t handle this well. A lot of times they don’t provide women with the financial support or even a good amount of time off to go through this huge life milestone. When you are your own boss you make your hours. If you don’t feel well, you can take a break. If you want to block off a certain amount of time for maternity leave, you can do that.  Upper management women who don't support other women. I’ve seen it so many times, women who make it to the top feel scarcity in roles for women and therefore feel like they have to keep others down to protect their seat. When you work for yourself you don’t have to wait for someone to promote you or mentor you. When you work for someone else you can’t control who you work with or who you work for.  Self-care during working hours. You can take time to meditate, get a massage, see a therapist, get a pedicure, etc...And you don’t have to feel bad about it because it is helping you relax, perform better, and get yourself right mentally,
Released:
Jun 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Blake and Jacob Morgan met at a conference ten years ago and it was love at first sight. One month later Blake packed a suitcase and moved to SF to be with Jacob. They've been inseparable ever since but it wasn't always easy. They have weathered many disappointments and wins together whether that was short-term jobs, layoffs, failed businesses, rejections and everything in-between. They've taken their critical lessons learned and turned them into a new co-hosted podcast teaching you to Be Your Own Boss, because that's exactly what they've each done in their own way. Jacob has had his own business for 13 years, and Blake for almost 5. They both laughingly deem themselves unemployable, and have figured out how to work for themselves. They want to give you the short-cuts so you don't have to struggle. Jacob has written five published books and Blake has published two books. They have presented at hundreds of conferences, built and sold online products, have their content viewed by millions each year, and even enjoy sitting side by side every single day as they navigate the sometimes unpredictable and rough waters of self-employment. They've learned how to manage entrepreneurship, marriage, parenthood and much more. This podcast brings you the insights and stories on how they did it - Blake and Jacob want to make life easier for you as you navigate your own road to self-employment and entrepreneurship, whether it's a distant dream or something you've already started on now. Connect with us: Website: https://www.byobpodcast.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byobpodcasting  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebyobpodcast  Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebyobpodcast  Newsletter: http://www.byobpodcast.com/newsletter