10 Lessons from Successful Female Entrepreneurs

These are all everyday women who got big results.

Photo credit: Canva

Being an entrepreneur is already really tough. Being a female entrepreneur is even tougher.

Thankfully, there are plenty of amazing women to look up to! Below, we’re sharing ten everyday female entrepreneurs for you to follow who became successful through a lot of trial and error – and their advice.

1. Chelsea Fagan

Chelsea Fagan is a phenomenal YouTuber and author. Her recommendation is to diversify your income streams, save, invest, and practice patience within the first few years of growing your business.

She managed to grow hers from zero to over seven figures, so she knows what she’s talking about!

2. Bethany Atazadeh

Bethany Atazadeh is an outstanding YouTuber and self-published fantasy novelist. She’s found the courage to follow her dreams and earn a very solid income doing something she loves.

Her advice? Follow your heart and be prolific — especially if you want to succeed in a creative industry!

3. Sorelle Amore

Sorelle Amore is a fantastic YouTuber, best-selling author, and photographer who has two channels: one about personal finance, and the other about her struggles and triumphs in life. Her content is extremely artful.

According to Sorelle, anything is possible, and freedom is worth fighting for: Never, ever give up on your dreams, no matter how hard it gets!

She also recommends setting yourself up to have more flexibility by making your money work for you.

4. Emma Chamberlain

Emma Chamberlain is a prime example of visceral authenticity: She has a YouTube channel where she shares her everyday life and her dry humor.

She also has an excellent coffee brand packed with organic blends in playfully illustrated packaging.

Thanks to Emma, entrepreneurs understand that being yourself can be extremely profitable.

Also, it’s important to put your heart into everything you do. Your products will likely sell themselves if your customers know that they are organic, ethically sourced, and close to your heart!

5. Elena Taber

Elena Taber is an avid traveler and YouTuber who has mastered the art of thrifting. Her advice? Be intentional with your spending. If you play your cards right and budget carefully, you just might be able to travel the world!

6. Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell is a lovely YouTuber who lives in New York City. 

Her words of wisdom? Persistence pays off. Sometimes, all you need to do is keep going to reach your financial goals, just like she did with her channel.

7. Kim Orlesky

Kim Orlesky is a content creator who will teach you everything you need to know about selling! She says that the clearest path to success is setting achievable, timely, and realistic goals.

8. Rose Han

Rose Han is an extremely helpful and knowledgeable finance YouTuber. Her best advice is financial: Prioritize your emergency fund before literally anything else, including retirement! Doing so will offer you an enormous amount of freedom and greater peace of mind.

If you’re in debt or are struggling with money, definitely check her content out! She started off being $100k in debt and now has a seven-figure net worth after less than ten years, so if you need inspiration, she’s a great person to follow. 

9. Chris Majernick

Chris Majernick is a prime example of someone who was devastated, wallowed for a moment, and then got back on her feet and built her life on her own terms.

The lesson? Never let failure bring you down.

She now runs a thriving Marketing brand called Green Bag Designs.

10. Stephanie Burg

Stephanie Burg is a phenomenal life coach, and her advice rings true (especially if you’re a female entrepreneur who burns out working around the clock): Prioritize your health.

If you’re thriving personally, it will be much easier for you to thrive professionally.

Bottom line

As you can see, these women are incredibly inspiring. They encourage us to be our best selves, and they’re a reminder that no matter who we are, we can do great things in life. We just have to be willing to work for it and pick ourselves up when we fail.

Are you a female entrepreneur? Check out more of our helpful content right here!

If You Have to Force It, It’s Not For You

This is Why You Feel Burned Out All the Time