Entrepreneurs often experience very demanding seasons where work is the main focus, and other elements of life take a back seat. An EO member, author, coach and motivational speaker shares her experiences and tips for how to get it all done in a mostly balanced way.
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3 ways the Olympics are similar to entrepreneurship
Any woman who wishes to start a business, and any athlete who wishes to become an Olympian, must know how to stand strong in the face of many challenges.
How an ex-cop turned entrepreneur gives back by combatting human trafficking
From dope cop to entrepreneurship, EO Nashville member Robert Young is living proof that hard work, consistency, good relationships and positivity pay off. Learn how he’s giving back by working to combat and prevent human trafficking in Nashville.
Cultural re-onboarding: 3 ways to adapt to virtual collaboration
A cognitive behavioral scientist shares how research-based practices will promote virtual collaboration, build sustainable strategies, and accommodate the needs of companies and employees as we adjust to the new hybrid model for work.
From sales to CEO: A female entrepreneur’s journey in the beverage alcohol industry
One essential practice in being an entrepreneur is taking the time to reflect on your strengths that have resulted in successes, both big and small. A “womentrepreneur” in the alcohol beverage industry shares her journey and four superpowers.
My Pandemic Pivot: From 0 to 130
As an Asian American woman in business during a time fraught with anti-Asian rhetoric and even violence toward members of my community, I wouldn’t let those things stop me from succeeding. Instead, I showed up more fully, more generously, and with gratitude for everything we have. I pivoted my business and we’re still standing–and stronger than ever.
3 Action steps to bake DEI into your organization’s culture
Creating a culture of diversity and inclusion takes more than good intentions. To build a scalable and diverse culture by design, you must spend time digging into where you’re falling short.
Unemployable: 5 Realizations from my entrepreneurial journey
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about not having a boss, having flexible hours and money to burn. It is hard work. But, if you love what you do, and find a like-minded community of people to support you, you can do anything you set your mind to.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way: My journey setting up a Covid ward in India
While most citizens were advised to remain indoors to tame the virus spread, frontline workers had to answer the call of duty. And though I had not worked in the healthcare industry before, suddenly, I was a frontline worker in an essential job who had to show up in person to work.
5 Signs you (or a CEO you know) may need mental health help
With stress and anxiety from being in fight or flight mode for 18 months or more, we now have to make it all work again. We want to make sure entrepreneurs who are struggling remember that just because they don’t have the answers, it doesn’t mean that no one has the answers.