Starting a brand is not a financial strategy + plus 🎉 birthday sale 🎉 on the Grant Strategy Workbook + Cheatsheet ($177, from $397) then it's GONE for good
Starting a business is the opposite of financial reprieve. It’s capital intensive, people waste your time if you don’t choose correctly.
It should be from passion, not financial hardship. And if you just have grit.
Because following the corporate plan is so easy when it’s laid out for you. When you venture out onto the path of self-employment there’s no yellow brick road to follow. You have to lay your own bricks.
I really don’t think that’s true anymore. Corporations are hell-bent on extracting every last ounce of time, labor, and dignity from employees. And people (especially women) are being shoved off this ‘yellow brick road.’ I think wanting to own something of your own is a natural response to dehumanization under capitalism.
"Not to be all woo-woo, but in order create wealth you have to first feel wealthy. The energetic frequency of wealth is not dizzy and scattered. It’s slow and secure." - Neville Essence Goddard
I literally have to stay in a state of delusion to make it through each day. Slow mornings, mid-day tennis, living my life as if I’m a kept woman even though I’m cancelling my payout to myself every other week so the business can float. The moment I saw the co-founder of Mary Ruth (David Ghiyam) say they were doing $100 million a year in revenue and still felt broke, I asked “what did I sign up for?” 😭😭 This is not a journey for the weak.
I’ve been seeing creators speak to the thousands of black women that were laid off telling them to start businesses and while I get it…that’s so short sighted. Everyone is not cut out for entrepreneurship and that’s great a thing actually.
Starting a business is the opposite of financial reprieve. It’s capital intensive, people waste your time if you don’t choose correctly.
It should be from passion, not financial hardship. And if you just have grit.
Because following the corporate plan is so easy when it’s laid out for you. When you venture out onto the path of self-employment there’s no yellow brick road to follow. You have to lay your own bricks.
this much is true! brick by brick!!!!
“Following the corporate plan is so easy”
I really don’t think that’s true anymore. Corporations are hell-bent on extracting every last ounce of time, labor, and dignity from employees. And people (especially women) are being shoved off this ‘yellow brick road.’ I think wanting to own something of your own is a natural response to dehumanization under capitalism.
"Not to be all woo-woo, but in order create wealth you have to first feel wealthy. The energetic frequency of wealth is not dizzy and scattered. It’s slow and secure." - Neville Essence Goddard
Feeling is the secret!!!
I literally have to stay in a state of delusion to make it through each day. Slow mornings, mid-day tennis, living my life as if I’m a kept woman even though I’m cancelling my payout to myself every other week so the business can float. The moment I saw the co-founder of Mary Ruth (David Ghiyam) say they were doing $100 million a year in revenue and still felt broke, I asked “what did I sign up for?” 😭😭 This is not a journey for the weak.
I’ve been seeing creators speak to the thousands of black women that were laid off telling them to start businesses and while I get it…that’s so short sighted. Everyone is not cut out for entrepreneurship and that’s great a thing actually.