![]() ![]() We're hoping that our decision to be transparent will pay off.įollow her on Instagram: “Coach P” Owens, Wellness Expert/Holistic Health Coach This is why we created the Crownhunt newsletter, which surprisingly doesn't focus on hair but on our journey to tell our inner Impostor Syndrome to STFU. People are quickly turned off by that and it's devastating to come off as a fraud when you were just trying to "fake it 'til you make it". It's easy to think that "the hustle" means looking like you're killing it all the time. If you are figuring it out, while making mistakes, share that. What is one tip you would offer Black women entrepreneurs/influencers as they figure out their work rhythm in a world that seems to value the LOOK of getting things done more than the discipline of actually doing?īe transparent. whatever has to be done to get my ideas off the ground before I start bragging about the work. ![]() ![]() I like to focus on the results – brainstorming launches, developing timelines and budgets, identifying partners and collaborators, writing/editing/scheduling/promoting. We live in an age where it's easy to position or brand yourself a certain way without having the sweat and receipts behind it. Moving in silence looks like doing the work instead of just talking about it. What does moving in silence mean to you? Is it easy? Why or why not? Keep reading to find out why there is success in learning to move in silence.ĭeanna M. Women who see through the veneer of accolades straight to impact in its truest sense and form. So, I tapped 8 incredible Black women – I mean truly amazing, everyday women who walk, talk, live, and create in impactful ways. Sometimes we do more looking up to the smaller percentage of people who've become household names than we spend connecting with and learning from the wealth and experiences of those whose stars are steadily rising. So what is it that sistas are doing and how are we doing it so well? It can be asserted that Black women have been moving in silence, building lives and generations long before the idea snuck into song lyrics and subsequently cemented itself in popular culture as a life and business principle. The number of businesses owned by Black women in the United States in 2018? 2.4 million! We've been building an impressive army of entrepreneurship, generational wealth, and influence while seemingly no one was paying attention. Women, specifically women of color, are making their dreams come true and impacting their communities and the culture and we're killin' it. ![]()
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