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For Renea Miller, working in real estate isn’t just about selling houses; it’s about helping people. Her real estate journey began in 1989.
Do you love your business? As a small business owner, your relationship with your business can go through ups and downs.
In addition to selling Mary Kay, Andra Hammond works at Garcia’s and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium as a CAD designer technician.
And just like that, it’s 2020. Well, whatever the cliché is, what better time of year is there to take a fresh look at your business?
Many non-profits and charitable organizations are out there. Where does a person start? Start with something near and dear to your heart.
Seven years after the opening of Strong Aesthetics, Kelly has more than proved to herself that being an esthetician can be a "real job".
Did you know that Lexie's Café has been around before? The current location is actually the third incarnation of Lexie's Café.
All Life is Yoga offers classes for everyone. People of all ages have a safe place for breathing, stretching, and self-awareness.
Referrals can expand your business exponentially, but most don’t realize that. Encourage your clients to tell people how amazing you are!
With wellness as a focus in society, Aisha loves that Young Living essential oils can easily be made into lotions and other DIY creations.
A growth mindset can mean many things. If you don't think you can do more, it's pretty hard for your business to grow.