Women in Business: Do You Have Stick-tuitive-ness?
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2.Keep an even keel. Like a boat on the water, the shifting tides and rolling waves will always threaten to bounce you around or capsize you when you least expect it. Like a girl scout, you can prepare for every eventuality. Whatever it is, have a Plan B ready to be deployed at any time. Know what kind of first aid you'll need, whether you just scrape your knee or find yourself fighting a large fire. Teach yourself to be calm in emergencies. It doesn't do you or anyone else any good if you fly off the handle or shrivel up in a corner. Every disaster, small or big will pass. Learn to take them in stride, like an intuitive woman of power. In fact, you can always influence the outcome more than you think!
3.Make the people connection sing. When you have the right people in your corner, both in business and at home, it can make all the difference to your success. Sometimes it's easy to take these people for granted because they're always there when you need them. Be sure you are recognizing their input, support, attention, and guidance. They're the ones helping you confirm what your gut tells you. The more successful you become, the more you need them. Remember, no woman is an island!
4.Don't forget the self-care factor. Running a business is pretty much a full-time job. Like raising kids, you think about it all the time, whether you're at your desk or on vacation. And that vacation is a good thing for both the mind and the soul. However, you need mini-vacations every day, and throughout the month, too. You absolutely have to make self-care a priority. Whether that means getting up early to go to the gym, taking a full hour and a half for lunch, or stopping promptly at 4:00 pm, you must do these things in order to refresh and revitalize yourself. It is amazing how much better you will cope and how much better your overall disposition will be. Plus your intuition will be right on cue just when you need it.
As a businesswoman, you've got a lot to do and a lot to think about. It doesn't pay to let energy-sapping thoughts get in the way. Your business is a reflection of who you are, your values and principles. With the right combination of business know-how and self-care, your stick-tuitive-ness will win every time!
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