Before cooking at Michelin star restaurants, Ellen Bennett) worked as a lottery announcer, an English tutor, and a “booth babe”. All of these jobs taught her to** be comfortable in uncomfortable positions**. When her head chef told her that he needed new aprons for all the cooks, Ellen took to the challenge, with **no business plan), no connections, and no experience **designing aprons. The deadline, uncomfortability, and challenge pushed her to deliver the aprons on time, and start Hedley & Bennett).
Now, Ellen runs this multi-million dollar business that delivers to Michelin star restaurants and at-home cooks alike. Ellen talks about the necessity of committing to something scary, even when you don’t know how to handle it. She used the same approach when** buying 3 rental properties** nearby her home in Los Angeles, all of which have appreciated dramatically).
The mantra used in creating a successful business, investment, or anything else is Dream First, Details Later), which also happens to be the name of Ellen's new book! An entrepreneur can get bogged down so easily with the details of any venture, so much sometimes that it could push them away from accomplishing something great.
In This Episode We Cover
How Ellen** accidentally started an incredibly successful apron business **
Using the pandemic to **think differently about products **and needs
Looking at** challenges as a gift** and an excuse to grow
How to plan when you know that** things won’t go as planned**
Setting your employees up for a failure-first mindset (so they succeed!)
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