Heart-led to Hearts Fed!

Heart-lead to Hearts Fed!



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 Heart-lead to Hearts Fed


 As a little girl, I watched my mom sell homemade icebergs to the neighborhood kids from our back porch. I did not know at the time, but she was my first mentor and my first encounter with entrepreneurship. Now, of course she did not call herself an entrepreneur and certainly not a businessperson. She was doing what it took to take care of her family.


 I watched my mom take pride in serving her little customers. Sometimes she would add fruit in the icebergs, or mix the flavors all bringing smiles to the little ones. I notice this made her smile as well.


 Later on, she added other things along with the icebergs, such as chips, cookies and fruit.


 My sisters, my brother, and I were always opening our back door helping her service her little customers who fell in love with my mom.


 Years later, I am as proud of my mom as that little girl was who watched her open not just her door, but also her heart to others.


 Heart-lead to Hearts Fed Lessons of Ms. Elsie


 #1 Start with a quality product and build on that.


 #2 Treat your customers with respect, let them know you appreciate them.


 #3 Do what it takes to make your products, services and solutions the best they can be.


 #4 Teach others by your actions.



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Published on February 23, 2014 06:39
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