I'm so proud to be apart of that percentage and honored to help contribute to our finances from home. What a Blessing!
Are you looking to own your own business? Maybe you already are a home based business entrepreneur and looking to improve your skills. Here are 5 Characteristics of Successful Women in Business that can help ANYONE.

Setting Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound Goals will improve your business by leaps and bounds. By setting goals you know what your working for, what your WHY is and how and when you will attain it. Remember Setting Goals = Achieving Goals.
2. Creating a Schedule:
3. Organization:
Another great characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is the ability to be organized. If you are not organized with time management, phone calls, emails, helping business partners and in all your career you will find yourself in a whirlwind and not know where to turn.
4. Social:
Being social doesn't mean you sit on Facebook all day. Being social is about creating relationships, empowering others, and creating worth while posts so others will want to follow you.
5. Education:
I'm such a HUGE believer that you must educate yourself in your niche market, leadership and business in general. If you don't know the answer to something do not be afraid to do some research, watch some YouTube videos or tutorials. It will pay off in leaps and bounds.
Here's to being a successful Business Owner!
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2 comments:
Great pointers! I'm a SAHM with a modest at home business and agree with all of these!
XO/Lena @ Root&Blossom
Thanks for stopping by Lena! What do you do from home? It's honestly such a great balance to be home with your kiddos, provide an extra income and have some "adult interaction" through my business.
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