From the outside, a career in reality TV and a career in law don’t seem to have much overlap. It’s a common misconception that the average reality TV star does little to obtain their status outside of possessing a considerable amount of luck.
However, this assumption belies the grueling amount of work reality TV stars put in to creating an enjoyable experience for the viewer.
From developing a business plan, balancing budgets, and creating connections with new clientele, starting a new business requires an immense amount of. It takes an attitude of perseverance to push through the long hours of juggling both menial and complex tasks, all of which are vital in the start-up process.
It is easy to look at the vast number of tasks that go into creating a business and write them off as an impossible feat. However, it is through taking risks, rather they lead to success or failure, that entrepreneurs develop the stamina to persevere.The presence of social media has created an easy and relatively inexpensive way to promote a business. Social media provides businesses owners the ability to.
Furthermore, possessing an open, personal social media page creates can greatly humanize a business owner. Rose does this by sharing her experiences getting a divorce and being a mom on her personal Instagram page. Sharing such personal content lets Rose’s clients know that she understands where she has been and enstows in them a belief that she will do her best work to solve their problems.
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