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Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte didn't want to be overly ambitious when launching a business in New York in 2014. "It was a small little dream that we had to open one cute, quaint, cozy coffee shop and cafe," Marshall says.
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Be Inspired. Ohana kicks off the summer with the Sara Blakely story...starting her business with $5K to become a $1B business.
Faced With Constant Rejection And Without Business Experience, Blakely’s Amazing Story Is One Of Grit, Determination, And Mindset – And We Can All Learn From It.
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"Am I too old to start a business?"
Colonel Sanders was 40 years old when he opened his first restaurant in 1930. He opened a motel and sold his chicken with 11 herbs and spices! Sep 3, 2023 Meet Jay Chaudry. CNBC's Tom Buddleston Jr. writes this amazing story. "...never thought he’d run a business, amass a fortune or help popularize an entire industry and “I have no background of entrepreneurship in my family of small-scale farmers. So if you asked me, ‘Did I ever think about becoming an entrepreneur in my childhood [or] early years of my career?’ Not really,” |
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