For MissNowMrs.com CEO Danielle Tate, failure was just a part of the process — an opportunity to see, well, the opportunities! When she graduated with a degree in biology from college, but failed to get into medical school by just three seats, it lead her to a...
From the time she was 5-year-old and stealing pieces of foil from her mom’s kitchen so she could craft pieces of jewelry and save them for the “business” she planned to open, Tamiko White knew she was meant to be an entrepreneur. And from the moment...
For Aliya S King, the word “entrepreneur” was always a scary, foreign thing. So after graduating college at Rutgers University, even though she always wanted to be a writer, the East Orange, NJ, native played it safe and became a teacher. And while she now...
For Abbey LeVine, being an entrepreneur means you have to be in a constant state of creation, a constant state of evolution and a constant state of love and surrender. Love of what you’re doing is what will carry you through the low times, the moments of...
Let’s face it: Your inner critic is loud af. She means no harm; in fact, she’s there because she wants to keep you safe. But what she ends up doing is keeping you small. Your whisper, on the other hand, is affirming. She quietly encourages you to go...