The Key to Success for Female Entrepreneurs – Coco Chanel

If you’re a female entrepreneur, you’ll love this key to success! I discovered it a book about succeeding in business and life – this is one of the best books about success that I’ve read (and I read a lot).
Coco Chanel – who created Chanel No. 5 perfume, bell bottoms, and the little black dress – was a successful businesswoman who had her own formula for success. Here’s what she said:
“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.” – Coco Chanel.
She thought for herself, and she wasn’t afraid to say what she thought. And she probably said the wrong thing occasionally. She was human. But she also forgave herself (if she didn’t, she wouldn’t have succeeded the way she did!).
This key to success for female entrepreneurs are based on The Real Truth about Success: What the Top 1% Do Differently, Why They Won’t Tell You, and How You Can Do It Anyway! Click the cover for details – Wynn is a funny, smart writer – and read on for tips businesswomen…
The Key to Success for Female Entrepreneurs – Coco Chanel
“We’ve been fed ideas about what it takes to succeed our entire lives, and we’ve eaten them up,” writes Wynn. “In many cases, though, we would be better off chewing them up and spitting them out.”
I won’t go into the wrong keys to success (though if you want me to, I will! Wynn’s wrong ways to succeed are very interesting…just comment below if you’d like me to write about them).
Instead of the usual keys to success, Wynn describes the key to success.
“Although wildly successful, the use of a personal advantage as a get-ahead tactic remains relatively unexploited by average U.S. businesspeople,” he writes. “And yet top performers are nothing more than average businesspeople who have discovered their secret advantage and leveraged it to reach new heights.”
The key to success for female entrepreneurs (and other successful women) is to find your personal advantage.
An example of using this key to success:
Paris Hilton decided she wanted to be more than a rich girl; she wanted to be famous. So, she hired paparazzi to follow her, snap photos, and publish those pictures of her. She used her personal advantages – money, appearance, love of the spotlight, shamelessness – to become a household name.
I’m not saying we should aspire to be like Paris Hilton, my friends. Nor am I saying we need money or elaborate exploits to get ahead. We just need to identify what our personal advantages are – our strengths – and use them.
Paris Hilton used what she had to become a highly successful woman on her own terms. And, her definition of a highly successful woman is different than my definition of a highly successful woman – but she achieved her goals. You gotta admire that.
Coco Chanel’s Personal Advantage
Coco was into fashion, clothing, elegance, and long-term style. Her key to success as a female entrepreneur was her focus on classic wear. Her designs had staying power. Her personal advantage was her tendency towards comfortable, casual, easy clothes – like the little black dress, which is still popular today.
“I don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little – if only out of politeness,” she said. “And then, you never know, maybe that’s the day she has a date with destiny. And it’s best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.”
Coco Chanel’s personal advantage was that she cared about her appearance, and she wanted other women to look and smell good. (Hmmm…is this a personal advantage, or is it just a passion?)
What’s Your Personal Advantage?
What sets you apart from the crowd? Think outside the box: what qualities do you have that other people don’t? Think of things like how you once turned failure to success or how you changed careers. Your personal advantage is your key to success; you need only find and nurture it.
My next article here on See Jane Soar will list examples of personal advantages – some of them will surprise you – and describe how to nourish and use them.
What do you think of this key to success for female entrepreneurs? I welcome your comments below…
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That’s a great thought and inspiration, Kathlin. Thank you!
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Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
Crabby,
If you can build a blog around Laziness and Crankiness…and then write a book about it…then voila! You have your personal advantages
More on the the right keys to success, comin’ up…
Laurie
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Great post! Now if I could just find a way to leverage my signature qualities, Laziness and Crankiness, into personal advantages…. Hmmm…
And I too would love to learn more about the right keys and wrong keys for success! ‘Cause I can’t even find my car keys, let alone the keys to success.
Coco Chanel is my favorite designer, I love what she did for fashion!
Thanks for helping me see her in a new light. I like it.
i am curious about the wrong keys..so feel free to embelish
as far as the keys…i find your words extremely ‘guiding’ like a light that suddenly appeared on a dark pathway…
i actually got goosebumps at the sudden light showing direction…astounding…truly
Garrison, thanks for commenting — and much thanks for your book! I’m loving it.
Andrea, I’m glad you found See Jane Soar. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask away.
Laurie
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I was just informed about this website this morning. What an invaluable resource! This article was especially encouraging to me because I’m in the process of starting again for the third time.
Thanks for the write up Laurie! We have a lot of female business people and entrepreneurs who have benefitted from the success insights in the book. Keep up the good work!
Ooops, heh heh heh. Thanks for pointing that out, Jen!
It really is a great book, very empowering and inspiring. It makes you look within you for the keys to success — not at what other people do to achieve success.
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Nice post. It definitely makes me want to read the book.
I think in your example you mean Paris Hilton instead of Perez Hilton, though.
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