Advice For Someone Looking To Start Their Own Business? By Musia Slavin | April 21, 2021 If you have an income right now, don’t give it up until you are at least 90 percent sure that your side hustle can pay all the bills
Build a Foundation
Have patience and realize that things take time to build. I also tell people to go as far as they can before they need to take investments. By the time you involve investors, you want to be able to negotiate with your best foot forward. In the late ’90s and early 2000s, any good idea could get funding. Today, people want to see some sort of success before they’re willing to invest in you.
How Do You Handle Harsh Criticism? By Musia Slavin | March 17, 2021 You will always get criticism, but I believe that if you learn not to take it personally, you can grow from it
Filter It
I think that a lot of business owners don’t know how to handle criticism and ultimately it’s what can ruin them. You will always get criticism, but I believe that if you learn not to take it personally, you can grow from it.
When someone criticizes you, the first step is to tell them that they are right after that, half the issue is resolved because they feel like you understand them.
Sing, dance, and reconnect along with the Thank You Hashem nation
Photos: Naftoli Goldgrab
Its a frigid winter night, but inside this comfortable Lawrence home there’s a warmth generated by something other than the heating system. It’s a spark that emanates from a group of friends huddled around, kumzitz-style, jamming and brainstorming their newest ways to spread a message of ahavas Yisrael, spiritual connection, and, above all, THANK YOU, HASHEM!
Yep, these are the guys Aryeh Blumstein, his brother Elimelech, singer Joey Newcomb, and Yakov Josephy, with the help of a cadre of friends and supporters who launched that quintessentially grassroots, infectiously exuberant movement to promote gratitude, positive thinking, and chassidic ideas throughout the Jewish community. You’ve surely seen their swag: the stickers, bracelets, hoodies, and keychains sporting the logo of a little crown and the words “Thank You Hashem!” Their online posts compel thousands. Every song the