Latina Entrepreneurs Are Taking the World by Storm
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I
have to admit that for the majority of my working life, I have not given much
thought to entrepreneurs given that I’ve always worked for good size companies
that had everything in place and made it easy for me to just come in and do the
work I needed to do.
While
I always appreciated what the founder (mostly women) had created, I didn’t give
much thought into all the dreams, the effort, the long hours, and hard work
that went into creating something out of nothing. But being surrounded by successful Latina
entrepreneurs that I am honored to call my friends, has given me a new
perspective on what it means to pursue your dreams.
As
a Latina (and aspiring entrepreneur), let me tell you that NOW is a really good time to pursue your dreams and launch your own
business. Don’t believe me? Well check
out these incredible, eye-opening, and inspiring facts:
- Latinas in the U.S. are opening their own business at nearly 6 times (!) higher than any other cohort.
- Between 2007 and 2016, the number of Latina-owned firms increased by 137%
- Latina-owned firms comprise 46% of all Latino-owned firms.
We
are killing it in entrepreneurship!
But
the real question is, what is behind this phenomenal growth?
The Immigrant Mindset
Whether
we are U.S. born or foreign born, we were raised in an environment where the immigrant
perspective was prevalent. The immigrant
mindset is so very conducive to entrepreneurship. Like bumper cars, if we hit a
wall, we back up and go a different direction. - always on the lookout for
opportunities, always on our toes and better able to anticipate changes, always
helping others, never giving up, always aiming to improve oneself, all done
with a big dose of passion, empathy, curiosity and a willingness to work hard
for success.
Latinas
Are Natural Leaders (even though some may not know it yet)
There’s
something special and unique about women entrepreneurs. They are a unique breed
with a set of characteristics that set them apart from the rest. They are multitaskers,
they are dreamers, they are doers, they are full of ideas, they are constantly
learning, not afraid to ask for help, they don’t easily give up, and perhaps
the most remarkable trait is that they have the ability to empathize and
inspire people.
Many
of these entrepreneurial women are also moms, a factor that likely contributes
to their success. If you think about it, managing a home is a lot like having
your own business. Moms have a remedy for everything, they work wonders under
pressure, they think outside the box, they solve problems, they provide
solutions, they’re good negotiators (ok, maybe not always, they chose their battles
wisely) they make the most out of limited resources, they have an unrivaled
passion to do the best for their family, they weather the ups and downs, and
still come out with a smile.
So
if you’re thinking of becoming an entrepreneur, now is the time ladies - lo llevamos en la sangre y en el corazón.
A big aplauso
for those breaking through while being role models, and paving the way for all
of us.
Source:
The
2016 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report
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