Gratitude at year 2

Blog #6

10-17-22

Gratitude at year 2       

 

I am guilty of a common Founder ‘Flounder’…I do not often take time to sit and reflect on progress made. I am guilty of being too focused on tasks at hand. We have been humming along at a feverish pace, and I had completely forgotten about blogging let alone the major milestone of our second business anniversary. Thank you, friends, for the nudge get back to sharing!

Here we are jumping right into the start of our third year and feeling the optimistic promise that comes from hard work, great relationships and trusting partners.  Are we blessed? In more ways than I can possibly describe. Are we grateful? Most certainly, we would not exist if it were not for the opportunity’s others have helped create for us. It has been a very humbling and positive experience all the way.

So how is it going? How did we do it? What does the future look like?

·       How is it going- It is going well, humble beginnings, but going very well. We are able to achieve work life balance. We are able to continue to be as active in our son’s lives as they want us to be 😊. We are able to take breaks when needed and close the ‘office’ door at the end of the day. We have built some incredible partnerships and continue to build new relationships daily.

·       How did we do it- no surprise here…hard work, and lots of it.  Sticking to our Core Values of Integrity, Respect and Partnership. Generosity of friends, business colleagues, family and Partners who have trusted us to do what we said we could do. Chance, Opportunities, and tons of Faith.

·       What does the future look like- we are extremely optimistic that our growth chart shows a continual rise on the X/Y axis.  Despite global pandemic, inflation, supply chain issues- the world will always continue to move forward, and we are going to do our darndest to stay out in front of it.

Thank you to all who have given us a chance, believed in us, nudged us, supported us, trusted us, encouraged us. The success of any business is never alone with one person…like raising a child, it takes a village.