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Is Oprah the only African-American Female Entrepreneur white America is willing to allow success? ? “Well if recent events, that being the election of the first American-American president and the First black lady are not enough to persuade you that “yes you can” then perhaps there is no reason for you to venture,” says Patricia Kagwiria Makhulo Oregon based marketing consultant and author.
It is widely known, to the detriment of many capable African American and black women owned business that there exists a concrete ceiling that is difficult to shatter. That coupled with the glass ceiling effect that many women in general have encountered, throw in race and gender, a Black business woman might as well have a quadruple by-pass surgery and call it a day.
Barriers facing African-American women in business include and are not limited to negative, race-based stereotypes, more frequent questioning of their credibility and authority; and a lack of institutional support. Experiencing a "double outsider" status -African-American business women report exclusion from informal networks, and conflicted relationships with white women, among the challenges they face.
These results beg the question is there any use in trying to break through the ceilings? “Well if recent events, that being the election of the first American-American president and the First black lady are not enough to persuade you that “yes you can” then perhaps there is no reason for you to venture,” says Patricia Kagwiria Makhulo, Oregon based, marketing consultant & author. “The real issue is a lack of focus and strategy,” she adds.
To help her clients rise up to the occasion and claim their birth right and focus on living a more fulfilled life, career, and business goals, Makhulo has created a simple system, which she calls “9 Pillars To A More Fulfilled You.” Here are 9 key tips:
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1. Honey, Child You Gotts To Let It Go: I have always loved that song by Toni Braxton, herself Black woman and astute woman entrepreneur herself, Let It Flow. You cannot possibly begin to receive the good that before you if you are still hanging on to the pains and fears of yesterday. The day has finally come for the fulifilment of this prophecy “I have a dream that one day our children will not be judged by the color or their skin but by the content of their character! Pastor, Dr. Martin Luther King. I recommend that you make the song let it flow your anthem!
2. Find a mentor/coach: Numerous studies, both private and government funded have been conducted to understand the barriers facing Black business women and other minority owned businesses. The most common recommendation that has been made in favor of the up ward mobility of African-American women is the need for the inclusion and the establishment of mentoring programs and mentorship. The game is often won before you get onto the field. If you are going to play the game you had better find on your side a really savvy business coach and consultant.
3. Become A Visionary: Now we all know black folk go to church, I also know that you will be very familiar with this phrase, Where there is no vision, the people perish. In other words what are you looking to get done at the end of the day? Quit your job? Retire your husband? Spend more time with your children? Paint? Learn to cook? Long walks on the beach? What do you value the most? What is it that you most desire?
4. Create a 90-day plan: With recent vision boards craze, I encounter many heart-broken African-American business women who have pictures of Oprah on their who wonder why they have been able to materialize their dreams of MacMansions, bling and whips! It is very simple A goal not written is merely a wish. A goal without a plan is a ticking time bomb. It spells nothing but failure. Make a list of the life areas you want to work on such as: spiritual, physical, financial, career, relationships, etc. Next, write out your goals for each area. Then, put your goals into a 90-day plan. Planning in 90-day cycles will help you accomplish twice as much in half the time.
5. Make it Your Business to Be in the Know- Read a Book: Another major obstacle to the advancement of the black woman owned business is Limited Access to Critical Information and Business Networks. When you don’t have the right information, it is difficult to compete. You are as successful as the last book you read. It is very important you become very selective about the material you allow yourself to absorb. Just like it is true that you are what you eat, As a [woman] thinketh, so is [s]he. My people perish for lack of knowledge. At the risk of beating a dead horse, knowledge is power, get some! 6. Get A Website: Bill Gates, you know the owner of Micro-Soft and 3rd richest man in the world? He says “there are two types of businesses, those with websites and those that are out of business! Studies show that about 75% of people go online to find out more about you and your product. The preferred site to do this is Google. Of these 50% of these people will purchase a product from you online, but only if you have online presence!
7. Track your results: Those that loose weight and keep it off the longest are they that keep a record of their activities. You see it is very difficult to know where you are headed if you haven’t a clue where you came from. It is also easy to beat yourself up when you don’t have proof of how far you have come or how well you are doing. Journals are highly recommended to tracking your progress. Document every little success. You see success is nothing but a series of compounding events with a big pay off! Compound interest anyone?
8. Pace yourself: Success is not a destination but a journey. Multi-tasking is so 2008! Stop and smell the roses. Rome was not built in a day. Remember it is not a race to the finish line, but it is a process to the finish line. Success does not happen overnight, but one night success happens!
9. Take time for you: You know Bono of U2 sang it best when he crooned; “And you give yourself away And you give yourself away And you give And you give And you give yourself away”
Women we are the worst at this be they stay at home moms, professional business women and/or small business owners. At the end of the day we have given it all with nothing left for yourself. Is it a wonder you have no energy left to make the changes that will bring you happiness? Even Jesus Christ, Buddha, Mohammed took a time out. What is it that the Bible say? 6 days He created the earth on the seventh day He rested? Half an hour a day to yourself for 15 minutes deep breathing is a must and 15 just to enjoy the silence.
10. Reward yourself: On a weekly basis, review the progress that you are making on your goals. With every accomplishment take time to recognize your achievement and pop in Kool & The Gang
Celebrate good times, come on! (Let's celebrate) Celebrate good times, come on! (Let's celebrate) There's a party goin' on right here A celebration to last throughout the years.
You must get into the habit of seeing the good you have to offer. Women of color are just not very aware of what they capable of today. Bring out the inner Harriet Tubman in you, The Rosa parks and The "Madam C.J." Walker. You have a rich history and heritage. Those women fought long and hard for such a time as this and you get to live do them justice, do yourself justice. Get it together and bring it back to me!
Patricia Kagwiria Makhulo, author of “For African-American Women Entrepreneurs Who Want To Quit Working In 10 Months!”, is an Author, Black Woman Entrepreneur, Marketing Consultant & Coach & Public Speaker who works with women of color who are struggling to establish their presence in the business world. Women who are struggling to attract more customers in order to build successful business both online and offline. Black business women are using her “9 Pillars To A More Fulfilled You.” program to quickly improve their careers, finances, relationships, and health.
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Hey that is what life is about. Sharing, it is the icing on the cake :)!
Patricia
Gloria Mayfield-Banks is a powerful Nationa Sales Director with Mary Kay, however she is not the first African-American NSD. She is Super bad! She is the Number one Afican-American National Sales Director in the company.
All I can say is outstanding. Inspirational. It made me want to go out and conquer the world.





jxb7076 says:
10 months ago
Great info, thanks for sharing. I'll share it with my sisters and daughter.