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Ponn Sabra
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I am a homeschool work-at-home mom of three with partial paralysis, best-selling author of "Empowering Women to Power Network", syndicated columnist and freelance writer. A home-based entrepreneur for 10 years, I empower women entrepreneurs to action at http://www.EmpowerWomenNow.com - The Top International Women Entrepreneur’s Online Resource Center, where W.E. (women entrepreneurs) Learn, Share, and Succeed Together. W.E. offers free help, tips, tools, resources, mentoring, networking and much more.
Interview
What books have most influenced your life? Think and Grow Rich, Take Control of Your Time and Life, The E-Myth Revisited, Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life, Who Moved My Cheese?
Who are your favorite music artists? Great questions. I varies with my years and moods.
What are your favorite websites and why? Problogger.net - Tips, tools and resources for blogging. Copyblogger.com - Copywriting that weaves the art and craft as well as the heart DoshDosh.com - Great researcher, great entrepreneur who practices what he preaches and recommends all his tried and true secrets to his success EmpowerWomenNow.com - I strive extremely hard to make my site the best it possible can.
Where else can people find you on the web? WomenEntrepeneur.com - Powerful Networking Columnist StartUpPrincess.com - Fairy Godmother/Women Entrepreneur Mentor eMomsatHome.com - Guest Blogger Multiple ezine article distribution centers. My personal favorite: EzineArticles.com (Take a look at my Endorsement of Chris Knights' incredible services)
What are your professional highlights? Becoming a mom, because I left my 24-7 on-call high-profile, appointed government position (with a career nearly set in stone at 26 years of age--I had all the luxuries of a car, cell phones, PDAs, widely published, etc.), to be a home based women (mom) entrepreneur. I've never turned back!
What advice do you have for the journey of life? Have faith, believe, stay true to yourself, and you will prosper!
Self-actualization and personal empowerment must be at your core to become a successful entrepreneur; but with faith guiding you, your work will only to an extension of creating a greater good in this world and money will never be an issue, because your pure charity will be rewarded a million times over!
What are you most passionate about in life? God, my family (husband, 3 girls, parents, siblings and our ever-going extensions), friends, colleagues, and the Power of People! I love empowering others (particularly women entrepreneurs) to strive to be their best, and act accordingly.
What ticks you off? When I coming close to a deadline, and I'm rushing. I really do not like procrastinators--as, I am not one! Hence, I really get "ticked" if others miss my deadlines, or fail to complete a project correctly on-time, simply because they didn't understand the directions, and never asked me for help. I'm extremely patient with mistakes (as we all make them), but if you don't share your issues, obstacles, or problems with an assignment along the way, I can only assume the work will be done right--if not, I am *not* happy.
Any thoughts or ideas on living a greener life? I really try my best. As a homeschool family, we are extremely resourceful and re-use or re-purpose everything we possibly can. Undoubtedly, we can all improve in this area.
Fortunately, as our girls get older (our eldest will be 7 years old next month), they keep my husband and I more accountable to recycling cans, donating clothes, etc.
What would people be surprised to know about you? If I don't have to cook, clean or set the table, I can and will sit down for at least 3 hours to eat, take a break, eat again, and enjoy everything put in front of me. No one ever believes this for I'm an extremely tiny Petite Size 0, until they invite my family over for dinner. I always surprise (really "shock") people with how much I can actually eat in one sitting ;-)
Philosophy
An Empowered Woman Entrepreneur is a woman of faith, who has a strong personal character, a wise eye for reason, a pure heart to give, finds power in her family's love and strength in her loyal and dedicated circle of friends and colleagues, is a thought-leader who lets passion guide her to action, and is humble enough to seek help when she needs it.
This is the woman I strive to be every single day of my life. And, I feel blessed that the women I associate with or come in contact to, share this mission in life as well.
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10 Tips from Ponn Sabra
1. Enlightenment - Have Faith.
In a Women’s Entrepreneur Success Survey I conducted, the #1 category chosen out of 44 to define “Success” was “Faith”. It can be assumed that accountability to God, or a higher purpose, helps you work with strong values, ethics and morals; based on charity, kindness, compassion, and the genuine passion to help others. Also, having faith may help you learn from your failures quicker, have less fear, and take more educated risks, because every experience (good or bad) is one step closer to goal attainment for all the right reasons.
2. Empowerment of Self - The Ability to Chose.
Empowerment is about learning there are choices, in which you have the right to be the healthiest and happiest person you can be today. One critical choice in the self-empowerment process is to enter into self-discovery process that leads to self-acceptance and results in self-love. You will reach your personal and business’ greatest potential, once you master this equation: Self-Love = Self-Discovery + Self-Acceptance.
3. Exercise Balance with Your Family.
Since your family gives you the most personal fulfillment, it is important to always prioritize your business accordingly. Choose to live life with your family, not because of, or for them by making excuses to yourself, such as “work comes first”. After almost facing death, I learned that I must always: Work Wisely + Play Plenty = Rest Reassured.
4. The Enterprise Must Include the Power of Power Networks.
As a conductor of your own enterprise, you can not see yourself as a one-woman-show. You must choose to utilize the power people in your life, by asking for help when you need it, and effectively delegating in order to capitalize on your strengths and that of your power network. When certain experts are not represented in your power network, you must actively seek advisors or mentors and develop a team of specialists, so the benefits are received by everyone involved in the power network - the true Power of Power Networks.
5. Experience Success through Principles That Work.
Rather than re-invent the success cycle; read, study and try different principles proven to have worked in the numerous business-improvement resources available to you. Choose to learn something(S) new every single day.
Give this one a try: The Empowerment Equation to Success:
Visit EmpowerWomenNow.com often for updated professional empowerment tools as well.
6. Exclusive Business Brand.
Brand yourself as the exclusive business in your target market. The more you invest your time, money, efforts, and human resource in developing your Unique Selling Proposition, once your clients start rolling in…their loyalty will last for their lifetime and that of their offspring. The power of being the first and only means you have no competition. Therefore, your clients have no one else to turn to. Always chose to be a specialist at something…not a generalist in everything. Dare to be Your Best Self! [Beware: Once you start succeeding at what you do, you WILL have competition. At which time, it’s critical to build alliances…not enemies.]
7. Establish Systems to Maximize Time.
You must establish as many systems as possible (i.e., priority planning, to do’s, office hours, meeting days, etc.) to be time-efficient. Streamline all your business protocols for maximum productivity that includes but not limited to your daily, weekly, monthly and annual duties and responsibilities.
8. Expand Your Marketing Reach.
Diversify your online and offline marketing portfolio. Always be open to try something new, different and creative, but never stop at a one-time opportunity. Repetitive efforts are rewarded the most. Areas include: website, blog, article submission, local and internet press release campaign, venture partnerships, link exchanges, charity sponsorships, public speaking, radio interviews, teleseminars, volunteerism, search engine optimization/marketing, building power networks, and hosting local events.
9. Experiment for a Positive Bottom Line.
For every new formula, system, or marketing campaign you try, you must always test and track your results. Stay accountable to your bottom-line by being patient enough to see results and persistent enough to gain the most from your efforts. Don’t give up too easily, and don’t let dead-weight pull you down. Always be cost-conscious.
10. Envisioning Goes beyond Goal Setting.
Envisioning your goals means being able to apply all your senses to the moment when your goal is achieved. Basically, you need to touch, taste, smell, feel, and hear your goal already accomplished, so that moment becomes so vivid in your mind, that you will become happy and empowered right now.Your positive focus will fill your workdays with fun, and you’ll always be proud of your efforts rather than disappointed with your unfinished tasks. Coming from a Type-A personality, this is easier said than done; but having just written this down, I’m now accountable to you. Now, I challenge you to stay empowered and keep our power network alive!