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You've probably noticed an increase in the number of emerging entrepreneurs on social media; and an even bigger increase in the category of self-proclaimed gurus and coaches. I feel that it is imperative that you are conscious of the accounts you follow and whom you take advice from.


It's important that the people you are looking to for guidance actually walk their talk.

I need to listen to people that look like me and understand the common plights as a women of color. The fluffy quotes are cute, but the accounts that cover the nitty-gritty of entrepreneurship are the ones that will really inspire you to take action on your dreams.

Click through the gallery below for my condensed list of Badass Boss Babes You Should Be Following on the Gram, and learn about their biggest struggles in building their business.

Tonya Rapley – My Fab Finance

Tonya Rapley built her brand My Fab Finance in 2013, which grew out of her desire to get her financial life in order. She is a domestic violence survivor, entrepreneur, and nationally recognized millennial money expert, recently dubbed the "New Face of Wealth Building" by Black Enterprise. My Fab Finance aims to help others own their power and break the cycle of living paycheque to paycheque, and has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Ebony, Claire, and Ebony, just to name a few. Their Instagram feed will inspire to get your ish together and provide you with tangible daily tips to help you take control of your finances.

Her Biggest Struggle in Building Her Business

"My biggest challenges have occurred when I have grown from one stage of my business to another. Starting a business is easy, but elevating your business can be a challenge for a variety of reasons. Timing, relationships, resources... they are all important and I had to accept the reality that these weren't and aren't always readily available at each phase of the journey."

Who are some boss babes that spark your drive and ambition? Drop their handles below!

 

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