Just because someone has money doesn’t mean they understand finance. Money plays an important role for everyone in the developed world, but financial literacy is unevenly distributed. Business schools offer the only formal education on the topic, but they generally can’t connect the subject matter to the real world or the students’ personal lives. People are drawn to … [Read more...]
8 Things I Learned Starting a Cannabis Business as a Filipina Woman
Seven years ago, I migrated to Canada and started my career as a plant scientist developing organic fertilizers. With all the stress and pressure from work, I made the decision to turn to cannabis for health reasons, but coming from a religious and conservative Filipino family, I kept this as a secret out of fear of being judged by them. This made me realized how the stigma … [Read more...]
Women Dominate US Law Schools But Still Lack in the Legal Profession
The face of the law in America – if you’re only looking at law school enrollment – is female. In 2018, for the third year in a row, women outnumbered men in law school classrooms across the country according to a recent report. It wasn’t long ago that women filled less than 10% of the seats in law school classrooms. But since 1972, the numbers have trended upwards, and in … [Read more...]
10 Catchy WordPress Landing Page Themes
The landing page is far from a common page with words of welcome and entertaining visuals. Instead, it’s a powerful tool where you show the value of your service or product, earn trust, and convert visitors into your customers. Fewer words – more stats. According to the recent Unbounce research that covered 64,000 landing pages from 10 leading industries, an average … [Read more...]
My 2018 #GirlBoss Moments: 6 Things I Learned About Running a Successful Business
If you're here, I'm pretty sure you're grappling with the seemingly Herculean task of building a successful brand. It's not the easiest thing to do though, is it? But it can be. Honestly, entrepreneurship is a journey that demands you take a positive spin on your perceived "failures" if you want to keep on keeping on. Back it up with deliberate action, and you've got a … [Read more...]
3 Tips for Long-Term Business Success
Women are half as likely to start a business as men. However, over 11 million U.S. businesses are owned by females. As an entrepreneur who entered business in the 1990s, I often get asked how I got through decades of male-dominated environments. Here are three tips from my experience as Founder and CEO of a successful business: 1. Follow Projects and Develop a Business … [Read more...]
10 Questions to Ask When Starting a Project
Everyone wants their projects to run smoothly and be a success. Increase your chances of success by asking these 10 questions at the beginning of a project. Project Approval Has leadership agreed on the level of support (i.e., priority, budget, resources, etc.)? Has the project and timeline been officially approved? Project Initiation Has the project/objectives … [Read more...]
Why Women are Smashing the Glass Ceiling in the Insurance Industry
After years of burnout in human resources, I decided to leave my career and start my own business at age 32. My only question was: What would I sell? I’m convinced that thousands of potential female entrepreneurs wrestle with this question across America every year. You want to work for yourself, but you don’t know specifically what kind of business you want to … [Read more...]
Why Are We Always Busy?
How many times have you asked someone to do something and their reply has been, “I don’t have time. I’m too busy”? In today’s society, this is the go-to response. Whether you’re at work, home, or socializing with friends, people are rushing around, always on the go, desperate to tick things off their long-to do lists before the day is out. And you do it too. Your life … [Read more...]
The Revealing Reason You Struggle To Communicate
Standing in front of a packed conference room during a presentation Q/A, my client asked me a question. My palms started to sweat and I felt lightheaded. As each word came out of her mouth, I realized I wasn't listening. Instead, I involuntarily thought, "What are they going to say next?" or "Am I going to answer all of these questions correctly?" When the room finally fell … [Read more...]