Alexandra Franzen: What's It Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2013 · 54 MIN

Alexandra Franzen: What's It Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur

from How She Really Does It. · host Koren

Do you compare your insides to other people s outsides? Do you think successful entrepreneurs have a magic wand bestowed upon them and that is why they are successful? Do you think it is not possible for you to be successful? Do you wonder what it is really like to be a successful entrepreneur? Today I am talking with Alexandra Franzen, she is a writer, a wordsmith + an author. In this interview, Alexandra shares with you how she really does it and how she built her business to align with who she is + her dreams. "I always want to choose a number that feels good physically + a little nervous in a good way." ~ Alexandra Franzen, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this interview we discuss: wordsmith ~ what is it? what her week like in your biz? her plan to entrepreneurship the highs and the lows the leaps and dares doubts and fears What it takes to make business really successful? Two takeaways – for listeners wanting to build their business "You can trust in your abilities + methodologies in yourself." ~ Alexandra Franzen, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Alexandra's website Alexandra's book 50 Ways to Say You're Awesome Bruce Springsteen's SWSX talk smiling, The post Alexandra Franzen: What's It Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.

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