Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Woman: Do you Want to Become an Entrepreneur? Here are 10 Reasons Why you Should Pursue Your Dream.

America has been the land of big dreams and opportunity since it's beginning. Now with the rise of the internet not only can Americans taste entrepreneurial success but it is overflowing into every country, washing over every age, race, type and gender.

History shows that women have been wrestling with the demands of balancing motherhood, homemaker, wife and individual. We struggle with the desire to be the best at everything our heart goes after and we have become experts at multi tasking and juggling life's pulls.

This post is for you, my sister. You who have a hidden dream in your heart that you dare to let bud. The dream of a business. The dream of helping your husband financially. The dream of traveling with your children. The dream of seeing your gifts, talents and ideas used.

You wonder in the innermost depths of your heart, can I do it? Am I crazy? Is it possible? What will people think? Will my family suffer? Is it worth it?

Today I want you to know that you are not alone in your dreaming and questioning. The uncertainty you  wrestle with has been conquered by those who have gone before you, and now your fellow sisters want to share with you the reasons why stepping out and following the bloom in your heart is worth it.

1.  You are able to help people with out restrictions
2. You are not alone.
3. The freedom to be the best you, the "you" you were created to be.
4.  Flexibility
5. Relationships and friendships that you form.
6. What it models for your children "live your dreams rather than settle for safe" - Kari Day
7. Think about the legacy you want to leave.
8. If you want things to change, it has to start with you.
9. When you are in business for yourself there are no lay offs.
10. You have the ability to control earnings.

Step Out! Follow your dream! Take the risk!

Thank you to all of my allies at Allied Women for their expert wisdom and contribution's to this post.
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