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The Financially Savvy Female had the opportunity to chat with Winnie Sun, an entrepreneur, personal finance expert and co-founder of Sun Group Wealth Partners. Here, we chat with Sun about her advice for other entrepreneurs, her top five money lessons and the biggest mistake her female clients make.
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What advice would you give to aspiring female entrepreneurs?
When you’re an entrepreneur, there are going to be so many highs and lows, and you’re going to question your decisions on the regular. I’d encourage you to have mentors and a support circle at home and outside that you can go to when you have a quick question, need a fresh pair of eyes, etc. Successful entrepreneurship is not a solo journey.
Aside from this, celebrate your wins — however small, and don’t forget to give thanks to everyone who’s been there for you along the way. Keep humble, keep learning.
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What money lessons have you learned along your own journey that you think every woman should know?
1. It’s important to automate your savings and automate your bill-pay. Focus on what
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