Galit Ventura-Rozen is a business performance expert, Commercial Real Estate Broker, professional speaker and 25 year entrepreneur and Author of The Successful Woman’s Mindset. She most recently received the National Association of Women Business Owner’s woman of Distinction award and the TMG Entertainment Best of the best local motivational speaker.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
Galit’s Dad
When business started difficulties overcame:
“the first difficulty that I had to overcome was recognising that I could… Now you can fill in the blank with whatever you want. I could whatever it was I was trying to do. Believing in myself was a big piece of that. Understanding that comparing myself to other people was not benefiting me. Recognising that I had to end wanted to kind of make my own path. I started in the profession where the average age 25 years ago was 40 years old for that profession and very largely male so I had to come up with my own path and prove myself in the sense to be a part of this group of people that were really closing large commercial deals in Las Vegas”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level Book by Gay HendricksFavourite Quote:
“If you can you are right. If you can’t you are right”
Recommended Online Resources:
- Google – Search the world’s information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you’re looking for…
- Asana – Easily organize and plan workflows, projects, and more, so you can keep your team s work on schedule
- Google Drive – Safely store and share your photos, videos, files and more in the cloud Your first 15 GB of storage are free with a Google account
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“take action. So many of us have ideas, I believe everyone has an idea… If you are excited about that idea and you want to develop it must take action… I really recommend sitting down writing down your goals… Without thinking, writing out everything that you want to accomplish, and you can go one month, one year, 10 years, do whatever feels good for you. Once you write out your goals put them into categories, something like health, personal, financial, relationships, business, career, whatever resonates with you. Once you put them in categories the next thing I would suggest is you circle maybe your top three in each”…[Listen for More]
More About Galit Ventura-Rozen:
Empowering U and Commercial Professionals, Inc
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“A meeting is an event at which the minutes are kept and the hours are lost.” Unknown
Other Quotes From the Chat with Galit Ventura-Rozen:
- “I really stress having a business plan. And it doesn’t have to be this formal business plan as one that you would turn into a bank to try and get a loan. But I believe you should have a business plan and goals. So sit down figure out how much money you need to start your business put out a pro forma for maybe 12,24 may be 36, 48 months whatever it is you want to look at, put forth how much money you need to run the business, how much you think that your make, how you are going to make that. So you can really see it on paper but more than anything sit down and put on paper who your ideal client is, what your mission statement is, what your goals are, because at the end of the day it’s great to come up with an idea and just try to put that idea together but the more information that you have and the more ideas you have on paper to follow the easier it’s going to be to get started”
- “do not take things personally, business is business. And so, when someone cause you up and screams at you… just take a deep breath, be calm, speak to them the way you expect them to speak to you… The easiest thing to do is to take things personally, I messed up, I made a mistake, it’s my fault. No, its business. Failure, making mistakes is part of the process to success”
- “I think mindset is a really big secret to success”
- “it’s common nature especially in the English language to use the word can’t – I can’t do this and I can’t do that. I hear it all the time and it’s not true. It’s not that you can’t it’s that you might not know how or maybe in this moment you don’t have the time or maybe right now you fear trying… I definitely for my therapy education reframe words all the time. Just yesterday someone said to me I can’t… And I said well the first thing that I would do is, is I would reframe that sentence and I would say I don’t know how or I don’t have the time and I need to find it or whatever statement it is that would work”
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