Doing The Most

Grab your headphones and get ready for a heart-to-heart talk on #DoingTheMost today. We’re getting real with the one and only Mellany Paynter, who’s here to share her journey and the lessons she learned as a Black Female Entrepreneur. I’m sure you’ll leave this episode feeling as empowered as I did!

Mellany Paynter is a Creative Entrepreneur who combines her passion for writing, project management and wellness to team up for projects with social impact. She manages a range of media initiatives, and is the creator of a Well Black Sis, a social community created for Black Women to stay conscious about wellness and affirm it everyday.  In 2016, she wrote and published her first book, Dancing At The Crossroad - A Grief Recovery Journal after losing her mother unexpectedly.

This episode was sponsored by GSD Solutions - your all in one solution for Small Business Growth. Reach us out at https://GSDsolutionsinc.com/letstalk if you want to connect better with your clients and innovate your business!

You can reach Mellany connect on social media channels:
Mellnaypaynter.com
https://www.facebook.com/mellmotivates
https://www.instagram.com/mellmotivates/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mellany-paynter/
https://wellblacksis.com


The conversation doesn’t stop here. Follow my journey on Instagram at @gsdwithgeorgie as I continue to DO THE MOST! 

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What is Doing The Most?

In our modern day lens, entrepreneurship has become a huge trend. People fantasize over quitting their jobs, becoming their own boss, and gaining financial freedom. Everyone wants to be the next Steve Jobs, Oprah or Jeff Bezos. We get caught up with social influencers and billion-dollar startups aka the land of fairies and unicorns. People often forget the time, energy and money that gets invested into earning these magical moments. The nights spent crying, waking up to negative bank account balances, spats of depression, or working 22 hour work days. All entrepreneurs go through phases of misadventures. We are driven, persistent, hardworking, ambitious, we are doers, and these are our stories.