It seems crazy to think, but there are plenty of millionaires out there who are still under 25. Some of them are musicians and athletes, of course, but a great many of them are just successful businesspeople with drive and some great ideas.
Many child entrepreneurs start businesses to help others, whether it’s to provide money for charities, or to provide a product or service where they see a need. For example, Brandon and Sebastian Martinez are two typical brothers, except for the fact that they’re passionate about socks. Yes, socks- the thing most kids groan about when they get them for Christmas. The Martinez brothers founded Are You Kidding Socks and use colorful and fun sock designs to generate money and raise awareness for local and national charities including Stand Up To Cancer, JDRF, Autism Speaks and others.
on Thursday, 14 May 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy
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on Tuesday, 12 May 2020.
Posted in Business Resources, Insights, Marketing Tips
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.”
~ George Bernard Shaw
Has that humdrum day got you down? Wanna spice up your life? Well, why not bring the Monopoly Man home with you for hours of real-estate mogul inspired adventures? And if the Monopoly Man isn’t your style, there’s Pac-man, the lovable Donkey Kong, competitive Scrabble, lawn bowling and more.
on Tuesday, 12 May 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle
Social distancing has been essential in slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus, allowing our health system to keep up with the influx of patients and increased need of life-saving medical supplies. That’s good news, right? What we’re doing is working. We’re accomplishing what we set out to do.
However, there are many unfortunate consequences that come along with social distancing; including increased feelings of isolation, loss of income, economic turmoil, and a higher rate of depression and anxiety. Luckily for us though, living in the 21st century provides us with tools to soften the blow of some of these issues.
on Friday, 01 May 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Insights
Gluten
Wanted: for not being trendy and for being in foods with too many carbohydrates
Description: a family of proteins found in grains like wheat, rye, spelt and barley.
Why has poor gluten been singled out for such disdain?
on Tuesday, 28 April 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle
As most of the country continues to stay home, many of us are still struggling to find a new normal. Part of that new normal is working from home. If you haven’t mastered the art of working where you live, don’t fret. It’s a huge adjustment! Check out our list of tips and resources for successfully working from home:
on Tuesday, 28 April 2020.
Posted in Insights
Staying healthy is more important than ever before as we try to slow the spread of COVID-19. We all know that eating healthy food and exercising is conducive to that goal, but did you know that meditation is, as well?
Research shows that meditation is beneficial for both physical and mental health, and may reduce blood pressure, pain, anxiety, depression and insomnia, as well as symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis.
on Friday, 24 April 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle