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“It was certainly something that was not the easiest thing [pivoting],” Brown explains, “but it was something that I really wanted; I really had to do because I stayed with the company for over 25 years. It was time for me to be the boss again, and time for me to do the things that I thought is a better direction.
Over the course of her career, Brown has become a mentor. “I've had to learn patience,” Brown smiles. “I had to learn how to teach a lot of young people that work for me how to do things that took me years to learn, and had teams of people do it. Now, my job is to teach, ‘this is how we do it. Take a step back. Let's look at this. Let's make decisions the right way. And, let's go forward.’” ... [+]Brown’s confidence developed over the years.
Keep in mind that success doesn’t happen overnight. Focus on where you want to be, eliminate the white noise and keep moving forward.