Admiring The Business Savvy Of Martha Stewart
From her years of youth , Martha Stewart had an entrepreneurial mindset. She modeled, didn’t have to worry about the average day job life, while following her business startup later on , after her years as a model. Martha started Omnimedia, which came from humble beginnings. Her witty business sense and determination to succeed as a CEO single mother has indeed paid off fruitfully.
In the corporate world, it is a predominantly male mental baseball game. We always hear of the big name company corporate CEO’s being men. However, not only did this intelligent lady succeed as an unwed mother, but she earned a level of respect from both sides of the gender fence, in addition to going from small potatoes to a conglomerate giant. She has in fact changed the game, along with having the way for other entrepreneurial driven women to succeed as CEO’s of their own startup empires.
The great thing about being in business for yourself is that once your foundation is established, no matter how much you have blundered in your life, there is always a chance to rebound back into life at any age. You won’t have to have a certain feeling about waking up in the morning and go to work, knowing that the job you work for now is not something you want to be in for the rest of your life. As your own boss, you set your own hours and charge people a reasonable fee, as well as making the price of your product or service fluctuate as you please. Lastly, running a business as a woman frees a lot of women’s minds from being financially dependent upon the man to provide.
By: Shawn Drewry
About the Author:
Shawn Drewry is the CEO of
He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York & has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate America. As much as he did well on his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason wrongfully to terminate him. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class. His mother worked for The City of New York for 35 years and successfully retired in 1994 paycheck to paycheck and thus was never able to ever save a dime nor keep money in her small bank account.
