Summary
In this engaging conversation, Teah Ojeda and her guest, Tee, discuss the essential lessons learned in the first year of business, particularly for women entrepreneurs. They explore the importance of not needing extensive equipment to start, the necessity of streamlining processes, valuing one's time, and the significance of contracts. The discussion also emphasizes the power of authenticity, giving oneself grace, and recognizing one's worth in the business landscape. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they provide valuable cheat codes for navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship.
Takeaways
- You don't need a lot of equipment to start your business.
- Perfectionism can hinder progress; focus on getting started.
- Streamlining processes can save time and reduce stress.
- Contracts are essential for setting boundaries and expectations.
- Valuing your time is crucial; implement cancellation and rescheduling fees.
- Authenticity resonates more with clients than just technical skills.
- Give yourself grace as a new business owner; it's a learning process.
- Know your worth and don't be afraid to charge for your services.
- Networking and learning from clients can be incredibly rewarding.
- Celebrate your achievements and those of your clients.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cheat Codes for Women in Business
01:33 Celebrating Year One in Business and Lessons Learned
03:07 Introduction and Event Preparations
06:01 Lessons Learned in the First Year of Business
08:59 The Importance of Streamlining Processes
12:01 Valuing Time and Setting Boundaries
15:15 Contracts and Client Accountability
18:08 Finding Your Unique Voice and Authenticity
21:08 Giving Yourself Grace as a New Business Owner
23:56 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedMay 3, 2025 at 6:08 AM UTC
- Length35 min
- Season1
- Episode2
- RatingClean