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A Life Unlived.

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Interesting thought I came across today:  Don’t be afraid of the end of your life on this planet; be afraid of a life unlived.  You don’t have to live 100 years; you just have to live right now while you have the moment you are in.  Life doesn’t always give you second chances, so when a door is in front of you, open it.  I have always tried to be true to my passions, but often find myself off track chasing a paycheck instead of my passion.   I am sure this happens to millions of Americans who are working in jobs they hate, or are stuck in relationships out of obligation.   How can you be true to yourself and still make a living or have the courage to follow your passion?  That is another blog topic.  Or maybe not, it sounds kind of new-age-ish.  I am not new age usually.   I consider myself a very practical person, but at the same time I like to reflect on the big picture while living the day to day life in the slow lane. ...

Trade shows and blind faith.

In the fashion industry on the side of the fence I am on, trade shows are a typical traditional part of the business. We have blind faith as we pay the large fees to set up our little 10 x 10 booth and our sales samples and then we hope that the buyers will show up. Sometimes we can send out postcards or flyers about the trade show, but mostly you just hope the right buyers are at the show and stop by your booth. Its really like a game of rolling the dice for a young brand. Sometimes you are lucky if you break even, its partly because as a new brand, buyers are not familiar with your brand, they have to see you a few times to try you out, or place a small order and see how it does for their shop and then come back later and place a larger order. Its a game of dice. You don't always break even at a trade show, but you just have to have blind faith as you show up for another one. There are other ways to reach customers, you can cold call buyers and try to make appointments or ...