You Won't Believe What It's Like To Be An Elite Woman
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On the surface, being an elite woman might seem like it’s all fun and games. You have power, money, influence, and prestige that others only dream of having. The truth is that you have a lot more responsibility on your shoulders than others do and it can be hard to find time to enjoy what you have accomplished or to see that many people are jealous of you because they don’t know the true story behind your success. If you want to know what life as an elite woman really looks like, read this article to find out!
Who is an elite woman?
An elite woman is a professional woman who is passionate about her career and possesses a powerful sense of purpose. She’s a career-oriented dynamo who lives life on her own terms. Elites do not let anything or anyone stand in their way, and they have an innate drive to achieve greatness. Many people assume that elites are born into privilege with every advantage handed to them; but most elites are self-made women. They didn’t start off with more opportunities than others, yet they succeeded through hard work and determination; showing us that we all have what it takes to be successful.
How do they think?
The brain of an elite woman is wired differently than that of other women. Studies have shown that elite performers are more likely to develop an illusion of control–they feel that they have more influence over outcomes in their lives than they really do. Some are leaders in their communities, others hold positions of leadership in their workplaces. But there is one thing that all these elite women have in common: they’ve reached a point in their lives where they can do whatever they want! All of these elite women have worked hard to get to where they are today – they have sacrificed many things along the way. We also need to realize that just because you aren’t an elite woman right now doesn’t mean you can’t become one!
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How are their relationships?
Take a quick look at some of our most powerful women, and you’ll notice one thing they all have in common: they are in relationships. Not only is there something comforting about having a partner to keep you grounded, but also an extra source of encouragement to help you achieve your goals. Being able to share those moments with someone who understands exactly what you’re going through makes your job as a woman much easier.
What does their day look like?
Most of my days look similar. I wake up at 5:30, which is early for a world class athlete. My body needs that much time to recover from intense workouts and pushing myself to my limits in competitions and practice. Then I spend an hour doing yoga—my mind and body need that quiet time before I begin my day. Next comes breakfast, usually a green smoothie with some oatmeal or yogurt. By 7:30, I’m in my car on my way to training/work.
How have their career paths been different from ours?
While we have all worked hard and achieved success, there are a lot of differences between our careers. I think it’s safe to say that few women start their career as early as Ivanka Trump did. At just 15 years old, Ivanka wrote a letter to her father about her dream of joining his real estate empire after graduating from college. While many people (myself included) would be nervous about speaking so openly with someone they knew so little, Ivanka’s letter was enough to convince him to give her a try—and she hasn’t looked back since! Whether you aspire to be a businesswoman like Ivanka or not, I think it’s worth admiring how she got started in life and what she has managed to achieve in such a short time.
Where do they go from here?
In many ways, success begets success. Business owners say they enjoy their lives more than those working for someone else. The pay is usually good, too. If you’re an executive at a top company, you might make well over $100,000 a year—but there are plenty of other industries where people can earn a healthy living as well. Top women executives report making an average of $76,500 in salary and bonus (but again, that’s an average). No matter what industry you work in though, success can help pay off your student loans and put you on track to own your home or purchase a new car at some point down the road. Of course...there are downsides too.
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