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Series - Episode 2 Raising Awareness among Women; Pass the baton on! HOW TO GROW AS AN ENTREPRENEUR WITH DEBORAH LEVINE

Series - Episode 2 Raising Awareness among Women; Pass the baton on! HOW TO GROW AS AN ENTREPRENEUR WITH DEBORAH LEVINE

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Do you agree the baton needs to be passed on?

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American Diversity Report Editor

Embrace your true potential as entrepreneurs.

People say 2018 is the Womens Year. Some say March is the month to celebrate Women.

I say Inspiring Women are a Celebration to the World Every Single Day.


As聽Kathy Caprino says, "Remember, you鈥檙e unique, powerful, capable and worthy of charting your own empowered and joyful course. Stop the self-recrimination, and start learning the lessons your life is trying to teach you."


Inspired by the response to my article, 2018 Challenges for Women Entrepreneurs and How to Overcome Them, I initiated this series called How to grow as an entrepreneur.聽

I am talking to Leading and Inspiring Women all over the world to Raise Awareness among Women; Asking them if they are ready to Pass the baton on to aspiring entrepreneurs!

These are some amazing tips from Successful Women Entrepreneurs.聽Who鈥檝e been there, and done it!


Self-Confidence, Motivation, Inspiration & many more things help one develop and grow as an Entrepreneur.

Today I interview - Award-winning author of 11 books, Thought Leadership Speaker & Coach, American Diversity Report Editor & Podcast Host Deborah Levine.聽


She received the 2013 Champion of Diversity Award from diversitybusiness.com and the Excellence Award from the Tennessee Economic Council on Women. Her writing about cultural diversity spans decades with articles published in The American Journal of Community Psychology, Journal of Public Management & Social Policy, The Bermudian Magazine, and The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin. She earned a National Press Association Award, is a Blogger with The Huffington Post, and is featured on C-Span/ BookTV.

Thank you, Deb for taking the time to be a part of this entrepreneur series 馃槉


A couple of questions on your journey to inspire Women to take up the baton!聽


1.Do you agree the baton needs to be passed on and why?


The wisdom acquired by women entrepreneurs is invaluable. It gives me great satisfaction to pass along that wisdom in workshops, webinars, and coaching. Seeing an entrepreneur emerge, take control of her career, and blossom is one of life鈥檚 best gifts. On a more abstract level, there are a growing number of women entrepreneurs for a reason, one of those reasons being the lack of progress made in climbing the corporate ladder. If we change the fate of women who have opted to become entrepreneurs, we change the fate of society.聽

Fortunately, we women are community builders and societal bulwarks.聽Passing on the baton is part of our DNA!
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2. Can you tell us a little bit of your transition from a regular job to the entrepreneurial pathway? What helped you the most to kickstart the journey?聽


I began starting businesses in my twenties when my health prevented me from staying at my full-time job. At first, I thought of the business as temporary while I waited to get better.聽

What I found was that those businesses answered a passion within me. And because I had nothing to lose, I gave every ounce of my energy, creativity, and intellect to developing them. When I did recover, I took traditional jobs.聽

But I learned that my health wouldn鈥檛 last more than a few years in those positions and increasingly accepted that.聽

Being an entrepreneur not only suited my situation but gave me a purpose in life that transcended my health concerns.

3. How do you prioritize your life and business in a way that lines up with what you value most?聽

I make sure that regardless of what is happening in my business, that I take care of my health. A strict gluten-free diet and often vegan meals. Grocery shopping several times a week and preparing most meals for myself and the family. I don鈥檛 eat at any fast food restaurants so my regimen is time-consuming.聽Because of these restrictions, I have friends over for dinner rather than eat out. The kitchen is my gym, spa, and joy and healthy food comes before anything else.

4. What鈥檚 your advice to aspiring entrepreneurs on not missing out on promising opportunities?

The issue of opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs is an ongoing one of visibility, credibility, and flexibility.

1. Visibility: Marketing yourself and your products and or services is a demanding enterprise. Everything from your name, your internet presence, your networking, and your visuals assist you in getting those opportunities. If you decide to do your own marketing, be prepared to spend several hour daily getting up and running, maintaining that visibility, and reaching out to new prospects.

2. Credibility: Try to be as consistent as possible with the language and graphics that you use and make sure they match what you are selling. It takes several exposures for you to be remembered and if you keep changing your look and sound, it鈥檚 difficult for people to trust what they鈥檙e getting from you and your products/services.

3. Flexibility: When meeting new clients, make sure they know that you can tailor your services to meet their needs. Provide a variety of packaged arrangements for different situations. Offer discounts when appropriate and rewards for repeat customers. Make your potential and returning customers feel that you care about their specific needs.

5. Scattered thoughts and frazzled emotions are something most entrepreneurs have to deal with, how do you manage them?

Despite all my years as an entrepreneur, I am subject to scattered thoughts and frazzled emotions. I treat the scattered thoughts separately.聽

They are part of the creative process and I sometimes write them all down so that I can organize them later.

This is particularly helpful if it鈥檚 late at night. Sleep helps organize them and when I look at what I鈥檝e written in the morning, I can often make something beautiful from my notes. Frazzled emotions are more challenging.聽

Sometimes I exercise to get the adrenalin down and sometimes I meditate and do mindfulness exercises. Sometimes I just have to accept that I鈥檓 upset, or angry, or impatient. I know that part of the issue is that I鈥檓 a perfectionist. I try to remember while it鈥檚 sometimes a painful condition, in the end, being a perfectionist is a gift.聽

6. How do you acknowledge and manage your barriers or obstacles?

I allow myself no more than 30 minutes to inwardly rage against barriers and obstacles.聽

Then I force myself to shift gears and brainstorm with myself how to overcome them. Sometimes I call a colleague for advice. Other times I sleep on it. Being exhausted never helps anything. I do have some obstacles that are not going to disappear and dealing with them is the challenge of a lifetime.

聽I had surgery a few years ago on some glands in my neck. My voice was affected and I easily lose it if I鈥檓 not alert to overuse. I have had to discipline myself as to how much I talk each day. I will sometimes have to save my voice for the entire day before I speak, coach or give workshops. While I鈥檓 not happy about this,聽

As an entrepreneur I have the freedom to arrange my time and voice as needed. By accepting the obstacle, planning for it, I take advantage of that freedom and do those things that matter most to me.

7. One thing I鈥檝e always noticed about entrepreneurs is confidence, what鈥檚 your golden advice on keep that light burning.聽

Confidence is a term that is primarily applied to women and it isn鈥檛 a term that I use often.聽

I feel that the lack of confidence is, in reality, a learned response to the negative pressures put on assertive women. Staying under the radar becomes an act of self-survival that can be used as needed and ignored as you see fit and are ready for the consequences.

8. Who are the most influential women in your life? Including those, you鈥檝e never met!聽

The biggest influencers have been family members. None of them were entrepreneurs, but they had character traits that helped shaped me into an independent woman.聽

My grandmother was born in the 1890s, had a high school education, and supported her family as an office worker during The Great Depression. We lived near my grandparents in my childhood on the island of Bermuda and her courage, energy, and unconventional view of women was a role model for me.聽

Her two daughters, including my mother, both attended Ivy League women鈥檚 colleges in the States, making it clear that education was natural part of a women鈥檚 life and work. I followed them to Harvard and my female classmates were all ambitious, becoming scientists, computer programmers, artists, executives, and civic leaders.聽

The inspiring women I鈥檝e never met. -聽I admire pioneering leaders including Eleanor Roosevelt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Marie Curie, as well as those who have overcome disabilities to make a difference like Helen Keller.


9. Can you recall a specific time when a woman or the support of other women changed your life?聽

I interviewed the interim dean (first woman to hold that position) of a college of engineering and computer science for my e-zine during women鈥檚 History Month.聽

Six months later, she hired me to be the first research coordinator of the college, helping faculty publish their work and teaching students technical writing.聽

The opportunity gave me the chance to reconnect with my roots in science and technology, motivated me to reconnect with women I鈥檇 studied these subjects within my youth, and improved my own writing.


10. Last question here, please tell us one book, movie or role model who changed the way you looked at things in life.聽

I read The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell when I was in high school. It was a series of novels based on Einstein theory of relativity: there parts space, one part time. I was fascinated at how a writer could use a multi-dimensional theory to produce compelling books.聽

Inspired, I have used a multi-dimensional model for my own writing, teaching, and speaking. This methodology has allowed me to be a futurist who anticipates consequences and can be creative in addressing them.


Thank you, Deborah, for being you, please continue to Empower and Inspire Women to take the baton on!


For we do not grow alone we use the immediate surrounding and the people around us to grow and shine. And when we shine we shed light enabling others to see a well defined path.
Fatima Williams

Thank you for reading this article I look forward to your comments on this series for Women Entrepreneurs. Follow me and subscribe to my blog to read more.

We can all form our own support groups to help each other shine. Are you ready to pass the baton?


About me

As a purpose-driven strategist, I help you recognize your true potential and embrace yourself!

I am a brand ambassador for聽beBee聽Inc, an ardent reader, a Purpose-Driven Career Strategist and HR.聽

My passion is to help create a purpose-driven world around me. I encourage women worldwide to recognize and embrace their true potential as entrepreneurs and believe in themselves.




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Comments

馃悵 Fatima G. Williams

6 years ago #8

#5
Lisa Vanderburg Your appreciation is stellar :) Your making me smile Thank you dear and I hope your week started with a bang :)

馃悵 Fatima G. Williams

6 years ago #7

Thank you Lada \ud83c\udfe1 Prkic I think managing and overcoming obstacles is the biggest challenge and she has given a golden tip to manage them.

Lada 馃彙 Prkic

6 years ago #6

Fatima, I concur with Pascal about praises on the excellently done interview with Deborah. She is a wise woman of many qualities. I found very inspiring her way to acknowledge and manage barriers and obstacles by allowing no more than 30 minutes to inwardly rage against obstacles and then to force yourself to shift gears and brainstorm with yourself how to overcome them. Good to know that Deborah studied science and technology. :)

Lisa Vanderburg

6 years ago #5

Don't know which is more enlightening; Deborah Levine...well done! It's invigorating to see the structure that holds the substance up!!

馃悵 Fatima G. Williams

6 years ago #4

#1
Thank you, Pascal Derrien I am amazed by her journey as well and thoroughly enjoyed preparing these questions for her. This is precious advice for anyone looking to take the baton up. I love that the women in the family were the biggest inspiration to her :) Thank you Debasish Majumder

Ali Anani

6 years ago #3

Thank you Deborah Levine. Deborah has to be careful with her voice, but her wisdom speaks louder than many mouths. Amazing gems of wisdom. The women revolution shall indeed change the world with women of your caliber both ladies.

Debasish Majumder

6 years ago #2

great buzz ! enjoyed read and shared this fascinating buzz. thank you for the buzz.

Pascal Derrien

6 years ago #1

Fascinating interview and I am not using that word lightly , I have recently exchanged with Deborah and I am glad to know her a bit better, I did not know we shared the healthy food constraint (for different reasons) :-) Excellent job

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