“Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.” Robert F. Kennedy
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Light Bulb Moments
Cinnamon Bowser’s light bulb moment in 2003 resulted in the creation of Nail Taxi, a mobile manicure/pedicure business. Though the idea came to her in a flash, prior to launching her business and while still working full time in public relations, Cinnamon took two years to learn as much as she could about the nail industry and also enrolled in a business planning course. Read on to learn how she knew when it was time to take the leap and what she believes has been instrumental to her success.
“How to open a mobile nail salon.”
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Today’s Quote: Leave Your Comfort Zone
“Everything you want in life is right outside your comfort zone.” Robert Allen
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Female Entrepreneurs On the Rise
Did you know that the number of women-owned businesses in the US —now 29% of all businesses — is increasing faster than the national average for businesses overall? Check out this report which lists the regions where this growth is occurring the most. If you’re a woman about to start a new business, take strength from the fact that you’re in good company and part of a significant trend.
“The Top 15 States For Female Entrepreneurs.”
For more on this topic, see also:
New OPEN Study Reports Growth of Women-Owned Businesses for 2012
8.3 million or 29 percent of all businesses in the US now owned by women
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Today’s Quote: Don’t Block Your Dream
“You block your dream when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith.” Mary Manin Morrissey
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Now What Q&A-Is Quitting a Good Idea?
Today’s question comes from a member of our community in Washington, DC who participated in a recent Community Call, and is answered by Laura.
Question:
Is it a good idea to have a six-month goal to change jobs? Should I quit so that I have more time to devote to
figuring out what I want to do next?Answer:
While how long it takes to change careers varies for everyone, setting a time frame for your goal can help get you moving. As a guideline, the Now What?® program is designed to be completed in 90 days, at the end of which you’ll have clarity about the direction you want to pursue. From there, you’ll execute an action plan to actually make the change. In terms of whether quitting will help you in this process, of course it will depend on the specifics of your situation. Sometimes it’s what needed if you’re really burned out but it’s also possible that after a few weeks of not working you might feel more tense than relaxed. If you can, keeping your job is the strongest position to be in when interviewing for something else.
The key thing is to take some action and start the process toward finding clarity. It’s very likely that just starting the process will lift your spirits because you’ll see yourself doing something about it and making progress. In fact, in the very first chapter of Now What?® you’ll identify the factors that are draining your energy or bothering you the most. By beginning to work on solutions for these right away, you’ll feel more motivated and positive. I also recommend doing what I call a “hobby by emergency” which is some tactical or physical activity that engages your senses. This gets your creative mind in gear.