The Fabric Store

A Wise Business Lesson to Learn

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies
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Author: Melisa Mel ISBN: 9781543473384
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 18, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Melisa Mel
ISBN: 9781543473384
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 18, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Fabric Store is a book with a very basic and simple business lesson in it. For any business venture to be successful, funds must come in to include profit and cover the costs of running the business. If one is putting much time, money, and heart into the business venture and it is simply not bringing in sufficient funds, one has to make some very tough decisions. Sometimes, those decisions can be painful ones. The lesson in The Fabric Store can be tied into any venture in lifeeven those that are not business-related. These ventures can include relationships, hobbies, and any other aspect in life. If one is putting much time, money, and heart into something or someone yet they are not getting anything out of it, it is time to make a change. When one gives and gives and gives but does not receive in return (whether financially or emotionally), emptiness or burnout or both are inevitable. Through the eyes of the owner of the fabric store, the reader can see an entrepreneurs dream come trueof opening up a fabric storeand then the progression of how that business venture goes. The storyline carries a wise lesson to remember in business and in life. This book was inspired by M. Nieves Sanz Bribian, written by author Melisa Mel, and illustrated by artist Kendall Austin Pardo.

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The Fabric Store is a book with a very basic and simple business lesson in it. For any business venture to be successful, funds must come in to include profit and cover the costs of running the business. If one is putting much time, money, and heart into the business venture and it is simply not bringing in sufficient funds, one has to make some very tough decisions. Sometimes, those decisions can be painful ones. The lesson in The Fabric Store can be tied into any venture in lifeeven those that are not business-related. These ventures can include relationships, hobbies, and any other aspect in life. If one is putting much time, money, and heart into something or someone yet they are not getting anything out of it, it is time to make a change. When one gives and gives and gives but does not receive in return (whether financially or emotionally), emptiness or burnout or both are inevitable. Through the eyes of the owner of the fabric store, the reader can see an entrepreneurs dream come trueof opening up a fabric storeand then the progression of how that business venture goes. The storyline carries a wise lesson to remember in business and in life. This book was inspired by M. Nieves Sanz Bribian, written by author Melisa Mel, and illustrated by artist Kendall Austin Pardo.

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