Where are the risk taker women entrepreneurs? - Malla Haridat
From http://mallaharidat.com 260 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on October 2, 2012 5:24 pm
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260 days ago
Congrats on reaching the front page of BizSugar. I like a lot of what you're saying here, particularly about the need to make certain sacrifices. Of course, entrepreneurship is not always convenient, and sometimes you have to put yourself out there, no matter what's involved. I think every entrepreneur needs to make a decision for themselves about what kinds of things are worth making those kinds of sacrifices for. But the answer can't always be 'no,' because there is always an excuse not to do something.