Advice Which Every Woman Needs To Hear!
Seven famous women and seven of their phenomenal business lessons!
The advice of these successful ladies can help you be better at work or maybe start your own business. Toni Morrison, Sophia Coppola, Indra Nooyi, Ali Wong, Melinda Gates, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Sarah Blakely are "warriors" in the male world, whose independence was encouraged by their fathers.
Dads are more familiar with their children's lives than ever before, as confirmed by the Pew Research Center: according to the results, their spending time with children on a weekly basis has tripled in the last 50 years. More and more male parents from America perceive this "role" as crucial in their lives. Proof of that are these successful women from the world of show business.
Toni Morrison, a writer
- On one occasion I complained to my dad about the job I was doing, I described everything to him in detail, and he just told me, "Listen, you don't live there, you live here, with your people. Go to work, make money and come home. " I learned a lesson from that that everything I do - I do for myself, not for the boss, as well as not to create the job of me, but me of him.
Sofia Coppola, a director
- My dad always told me not to ask for permission for anything, but to work on my own and to hope that people would follow me.
Indra Nooyi, an entrepreneur
- My father was wonderful and I learned from him that I always recognize good intentions in people. "Sparks" is especially present in business when "hot-headed" people say everything. You can misunderstand them and think that they want to humiliate you on purpose, or you can turn things around on the positive side and ask yourself why they are reacting like that, that is, what is bothering them.
Ali Wong, a comedian
- I don't know who said that first, but my dad kept repeating to me - there is no free lunch. That sentence left a strong impression on me ... The very idea that everything comes with a price.
Melinda Gates, an entrepreneur
- The best advice my dad gave me was to always ask critical questions and look for answers to them. He knew that curiosity transforms everyday obstacles and that with such a perspective - the possibilities become limitless.
Gwyneth Paltrow, an actress
- I was 27 years old, I was at the peak of my career, so I acted in accordance with all that, and my dad then said to me: "You know, you're acting weird ... Like that, it sucks." That sentence struck me at first, but it changed my life for the better forever, because ... there is a big difference when someone who loves you above all criticizes you, and when a stranger criticizes you from the Internet.
Sarah Blakely, an entrepreneur
- Dad always encouraged me to make mistakes. At that time, I did not understand how much that attitude affected, not only my future, but also my vision of failure. As an entrepreneur, over time I realized how often people do not realize their ideas because they are afraid of mistakes and defeat. His parenting was unconventional, but without it, I wouldn't be where I am today.
So, ladies how about taking these tips? It did help them…
By: Vitza - Gossip Whisper