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Today's advice comes from entrepreneur and Spanx founder Sara Blakely's interview with USA Today: "You've got to embrace what you don't know. Don't let what you don't know scare you, because it can become your greatest asset. And if you do things without knowing how they have always been done, you're guaranteed to do them differently." Blakely had been a door-to-door fax salesman for seven years when she patented an idea for women's shape-wear, Spanx, something she had no background in. She worked at night, during the weekends, and scheduled meetings on her vacation days. Two years later, she was featured on Oprah and sold over $350 million a year. "People would escort me out of buildings at least once a week. I got my business card ripped up in my face twice a week. It was so brutal, but it was good training." Want your business advice featured in Instant MBA? Submit your tips to tipoftheday@businessinsider.com. Be sure to include your name, your job title, and a photo of yourself in your email. Please follow War Room on Twitter and Facebook. | | | | | | | |
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