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"I learned many great lessons from my parents growing up who were both entrepreneurs – my father is in real estate and my mom’s work revolves around company values--to help companies put people before product."
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Kim Perell"I remember being tested along with my two siblings for a new program called the Talented & Gifted (TAG) Program in school. Twice a week they would get bused to another school for “smart kids” to improve their gifts. I was devastated. I didn’t understand why I couldn’t go with them. I remember asking my mother if they were smarter and better than me."
Kim Reed Perell is an American serial entrepreneur, business executive, speaker, author and startup mentor, based in Miami, Florida.
"I learned many great lessons from my parents growing up who were both entrepreneurs – my father is in real estate and my mom’s work revolves around company values--to help companies put people before product."
"When Xdrive went bankrupt, it was the worst time in my life,"
"Being an entrepreneur was in my DNA"
"I felt like if I could start a business in Hawaii, I could start one anywhere,”"
"Specifically the importance of maintaining a relentless focus on the bottom line and learning how to bounce back from defeat,” she says. “There is a value in experiencing how very wrong things can go, being resilient, and bouncing back quickly.”"
"My mother told me we all have unique talents and abilities – and many of them can’t be measured on a test. She said comparing myself to anyone else (especially my twin sister) would not make me happy and then she shared Theodore Roosevelt’s famous quote, “Comparison is the Thief of Joy”."