There was a time when my business felt like it was slowly collapsing. Every day I opened the shop with hope, but by evening, I closed with disappointment. Customers were few, sometimes none at all. The shelves stayed full, but my pockets stayed empty.
It was exhausting and discouraging.
I had invested everything I had into that business. I tried promotions, reduced prices, even told friends to spread the word, but nothing changed. Meanwhile, other shops around me were busy and growing. I kept asking myself what I was doing wrong.
The pressure kept building. Bills piled up, rent was due, and I started thinking about closing down. I felt like I had failed, not just in business, but in life. Sleep became difficult, and every morning I woke up with anxiety instead of motivation.CONTINUE READING....................................
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Biashara Yangu Ilikuwa Kimya Bila Wateja, Nilihisi Nimekwama – Until an Unexpected Turn Brought People In Naturally and Taught Me How to Build Attraction Without Chasing Customers
Biashara Yangu Ilikuwa Kimya Bila Wateja, Nilihisi Nimekwama – Until an Unexpected Turn Brought People In Naturally and Taught Me How to Build Attraction Without Chasing Customers
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