The 5 Women All Female BIZ Experiencess Need in Their Corner It's possible to build professional friendships and mentorships outside of a traditional office -- and you should.

By Jaclyn Mellone

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The number of women-led businesses has catapulted in recent years with female BIZ Experiencess owning 39 percent of the 28 million small businesses around the United States according to a recent SCORE study. Still, the road to success can feel overwhelmingly lonely from the prison of your Macbook.

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I work from home, and while this affords me the luxury of wearing yoga pants every day and getting some extra snuggles with my kids in the morning, it can also feel lonely. Women have come together in world-changing ways for empowering movements like #MeToo and the Women's March, but female BIZ Experiencess have lengths to go when it comes to connecting with networks that will fuel their empire-building ambition and lead the way for generations of female CEOs to come.

The problem is, in traditionally male-dominated fields, coming together and creating those networks is an uphill battle. A 2018 study on professional networking found that women met 42 percent fewer new contacts, spent 48 percent less time talking to them and added 25 percent fewer connections on LinkedIn than men at conferences.

Sure, I have a virtual team and love that I can meet with clients all over the world from my living room, but I realize now that there was so much more to those water cooler chats and committee meetings. They were friendships that led to mentorships, opportunities and, above all else, connection. The good news is, it is possible to build these types of relationships outside of a traditional office. You just need to do it with intention.

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It all begins by surrounding yourself with the right women. There are five friendships that I recommend all female BIZ Experiencess have. With these five women by your side, you'll start to change the course of your BIZ Experiencesial journey -- and theirs!

The Experienced BIZ Experiences

When you're staring at an enormous obstacle, this woman helps you see what's possible, especially as a fellow female BIZ Experiences. This friend can also act as a mentor as you enter uncharted waters and make your own way. Since women face unique challenges in business, it is critical to have this experienced BIZ Experiences on your side.

The Passionate Protegé

All successful women in business will agree that without female examples to follow, breaking into an industry or becoming successful is like trying to get somewhere on a stationary bike. Why not pay it forward by acting as the mentor you would've wanted for those looking to follow in your footsteps? With each coffee break and lunch date, you'll get to revisit and appreciate your own journey as you lead up and coming women through the wild world of being the boss.

The Local Liaison

If 99 percent of the interaction you get in a day is through email, you need to make finding a local liaison your first priority. Connecting in real life over a chai tea or glass of wine can be life-giving to the maxed-out, always online female BIZ Experiences. Plus, in our global economy, having a local business friend is invaluable. Men historically go golfing, grab a beer or smoke a cigar together, which helps forge business partnerships. We certainly don't need to be part of the "boys club" in order to benefit from having close business relationships. Reach out to a fellow female BIZ Experiences in your area and get out of the office for once!

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The Industry Ally

Trying to talk business with your partner or best friend can feel like you're interpreting a foreign language. You need that friend who you can geek out with over industry news, who understands all your jargon and gets the ins and outs of your business world. She'll keep you up-to-date on insights you might have missed and help you maintain your sanity when it feels like no one else understands what's going on in the day-to-day of your biz.

The Super Connector

You know that friend who seems to know everyone? The one who boasts a massive number of Facebook friends she actually keeps in touch with? This social butterfly will help you expand your circle in ways you never imagined. It's always good to have a friend like this, but for female BIZ Experiencess, this woman could give you the "in" needed to shatter the glass ceiling or enter a business opportunity you weren't privy to from your own network.

These empowering relationships will serve as a foundation for you to build take massive leaps with building your own business. Take a closer look at who you are surrounding yourself with in business and identify the females you need to add to your circle. Then start building those relationships one brunch at a time!

Jaclyn Mellone

Marketing and Mindset Coach

Jaclyn Mellone is a marketing and mindset coach, speaker and co-host of the All Up in Your Lady Business podcast. She helps female BIZ Experiencess become the go-to gal in their space, from the inside out.

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