Regardless of your education, talent or training, becoming a
successful businesswoman depends heavily on how well you work with
others. As the saying goes, “She who would lead, must first be willing
to serve.” No matter the commodity, all businesses are ultimately based
on the art of dealing with people. Even if you’re the best at what you
do, you can’t be a successful businesswoman if no one wants to deal with
you. Let your unique, fabulous self be your advantage over the
competition.
Step 1
Pursue what you love. Being a successful
businesswoman takes focus, determination, passion and most of all, time.
Your interactions with others in your field will benefit when you
dedicate your life to something you love. Don’t choose a career solely
based on the supposed success it will bring you. Instead, choose a
career that makes you happy, and you will find it easy to maintain a
balanced life while putting in the continued hard work and effort that
bring success.
Step 2
Make excellence the goal in everything that you do.
Be the best. If you aren’t the smartest, be the one who tries the
hardest. If you aren’t the fastest, be the one that trains the longest.
Becoming a successful businesswoman requires thinking and acting
strategically; your career is a marathon race, not a sprint. Be willing
to give it your all. Decide to be unstoppable.
Step 3
Play the odds. Odds are, you’ll succeed as long as
you keep trying. Difficult bosses, competitive co-workers and career
setbacks happen to everyone. Don’t allow yourself to become discouraged
by rejection or disappointment. There is nothing wrong with falling, so
long as you get back up. Keep your eye on the prize and never give up.
Step 4
Look at the big picture. Plan ahead strategically to
execute the right sequence of moves necessary to achieve the career you
desire. Keep your long term goals in mind so that every moment, you
know what you’re fighting for. A successful businesswoman in the making
might turn down certain social engagements in favor of studying, because
of her goal of being valedictorian. Maybe she wants to be valedictorian
because she wants a scholarship to college. Perhaps she wants the
scholarship so her parents can spend her college tuition on buying her a
new car. And maybe she knows she’ll use the car to get back and forth
to a job she couldn’t otherwise get to in order to begin saving start-up
capital for her first business venture.
Step 5
Believe in yourself. Successful businesswomen are
confident because they know the far reaches of their own capabilities.
Maintain a running list of your career strengths and add to it often.
Inspire yourself by reading the biographies of successful women and
looking for businesswomen to mentor you. Create a vision board with
pictures and words that describe the success you’re aiming for. Surround
yourself with your own vision and fearlessly dream your own dreams.
Step 6
Learn from every experience and circumstance,
whether good or bad. Think of roadblocks as stepping stones. Allow
yourself to be taught by every person you encounter. Listen more than
you speak, and suppress the impulse to say, “I know.” Continue to study
and advance your work skills, even after you’ve achieved the position
you desire. Half the work of success is getting where you want to be;
the other half is staying there.
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