“Being the CEO of your own company is about defying the statistics, not becoming them.” – Darnyelle Jervey Harmon
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Recently I had a revelation. According to a report published by American Express, black women owned businesses generate an average of $24,000 per year. Yet me and my clients blow that amount away in just one month. Listen to me: this revelation sparked an immense amount of gratitude because I am not only a black girl making millions, but I am also my ancestor’s wildest dreams. In this episode, I continue to unpack more of my own journey to and beyond the million-dollar mark and I share some other startling statistics that my work and forthcoming book, Move to Millions are annihilating! We also get into the elephant in the room of many entrepreneurs – the money mindset elephant and how not doing your money mindset work is causing women to shrink away from making, moving and leaving millions. I have to be honest, it feels so good that to know that my work is literally shifting generational trajectories and I know that if you are millions minded, black or not, this episode just might become your new anthem!
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