Secondly, ladies seem to be thier own problems when it comes to achieving great stuff. Look at this thought:
"A woman's worst enemy is another woman. ( Married men especially know what I'm talking about… your wife's biggest problem at work is that other woman she can't stand).
Proof of point: Women worldwide, and in the U.S., are the major population. If they wanted to, they could out-vote men on everything. If they could stand each other and enough of each other long enough, men shouldn't be the predominant sex of politicians in republics and democracies, but they are".
One thing that personally saddens me is the limit we place on ourselves, even when others haven't. I've noticed that certain ladies limit the focus of people they hope to reach, to only other women. When males create powerful firms, they want to employ both males and females, they want to work with a vast variety of people, WORLDWIDE! Their imagination is limitless, and so is thier boundaries ultimately. Sometimes you find women who are like that too. Other times, you just have women who feel what they have is only good enough for other womenfolk and could not exactly impact men, so they don't go for that. That is self limit. Terrible mindset 🤕. Why go for "some" when you can get all? Like the saying goes, there is no need to worry about perfection - you'll never reach it 😁. But if you shoot for the sun at least you'll land among the stars (or something ... hahaha!)
The most set back is lack of people believe in their idea or project hence it demotivates a lot of women , and also talking from experience I am a CEO of a start up company and my most challenge is finding an investor who can invest in my idea , hence we lack proper advice and resources
Some of the obstacles hindering women in business would have to be motivation, conviction and perseverance. Failure and loss are an unavoidable part of any business venture. Being able to fail time and time again is taxing. Having the fortitude to brush yourself off and try again is a strength not many have.
Other hurdles include lack of funding, creativity, innovation and knowledge.
Story telling comes in to bridge the gap between people who have struggled and overcome their trails and those who are trying to find solutions to their problems.
Highlighting the experiences of other successful women through story telling provides business women with a new perspective and source of confidence that comes with a community based on shared experiences. By sharing experiences, resources, knowledge, ideas you validate the struggles of these individuals and provide the push required to keep going.
Secondly, ladies seem to be thier own problems when it comes to achieving great stuff. Look at this thought:
"A woman's worst enemy is another woman. ( Married men especially know what I'm talking about… your wife's biggest problem at work is that other woman she can't stand).
Proof of point: Women worldwide, and in the U.S., are the major population. If they wanted to, they could out-vote men on everything. If they could stand each other and enough of each other long enough, men shouldn't be the predominant sex of politicians in republics and democracies, but they are".
This is sadly true ain't it? Phew!
One thing that personally saddens me is the limit we place on ourselves, even when others haven't. I've noticed that certain ladies limit the focus of people they hope to reach, to only other women. When males create powerful firms, they want to employ both males and females, they want to work with a vast variety of people, WORLDWIDE! Their imagination is limitless, and so is thier boundaries ultimately. Sometimes you find women who are like that too. Other times, you just have women who feel what they have is only good enough for other womenfolk and could not exactly impact men, so they don't go for that. That is self limit. Terrible mindset 🤕. Why go for "some" when you can get all? Like the saying goes, there is no need to worry about perfection - you'll never reach it 😁. But if you shoot for the sun at least you'll land among the stars (or something ... hahaha!)
The most set back is lack of people believe in their idea or project hence it demotivates a lot of women , and also talking from experience I am a CEO of a start up company and my most challenge is finding an investor who can invest in my idea , hence we lack proper advice and resources
Some of the obstacles hindering women in business would have to be motivation, conviction and perseverance. Failure and loss are an unavoidable part of any business venture. Being able to fail time and time again is taxing. Having the fortitude to brush yourself off and try again is a strength not many have.
Other hurdles include lack of funding, creativity, innovation and knowledge.
Story telling comes in to bridge the gap between people who have struggled and overcome their trails and those who are trying to find solutions to their problems.
Highlighting the experiences of other successful women through story telling provides business women with a new perspective and source of confidence that comes with a community based on shared experiences. By sharing experiences, resources, knowledge, ideas you validate the struggles of these individuals and provide the push required to keep going.