Here's how I grew my billion-dollar business while raising 2 boys.
Briefly

Kim Gravel won the Miss Georgia pageant at 19, which offered her not just a crown but a significant salary that instilled the importance of being valued for her talent. Early jobs taught her that her contributions exceeded her earnings. After a stint as a Goodwill Ambassador and realizing her potential earnings from bookings, she became a multimillionaire. Post motherhood, seeking purpose led her to pursue a reality TV career despite challenges. She advocates for allowing her sons to fail as a means of learning.
After winning the Miss Georgia pageant, I felt valued for my talent and was driven to earn according to the value I brought to my work.
I realized my value was whatever price tag I put on it, which ultimately helped me become a multimillionaire.
Becoming a stay-at-home mom left me feeling bored, so I pursued reality TV, successfully landing a show about coaching pageants.
Learning from failures has been essential, and I believe my sons should also experience failure to understand value and perseverance.
Read at Business Insider
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