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I wish I could know you earlier, after our 2nd boy was born, my wife is really interested into organic/health food/clothing. We started turning most of our food (at least for kids) into organic and some of the baby clothes as well. The stores (whole food markets, trader joes) getting more and more crowded each day, I don't see them slowing down even through this recession,
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Me2 .. smile .. When I touched base with a few smaller-scale organic stores, they told me they tried both children and men's apparel before .. not successful. Women are more willing to spend. For me, I was unable to secure their interests to have my products on consignment because of their former bad experience.
I also missed to realize my circle of friends is more practical .. they go for $ and not quality. Nelson and I have switched to organic fruits/veggies/teas/sugar/flour etc 2-3 years ago. Not for organic clothing as they are very expensive here. Oh, Nelson does have some organic T-shirts now as I saved him some before sponsoring the remaining ones.
I started recording some YouTube videos to refresh my learning/experiences gained from the trading journey. Both joy and pain as the journey does consist of tons of roller-coaster rides! I just wrote a blahblahblah titled So You think You Can Trade! and sent it to a few papers hoping one or all may post my coaching business in a trading context.
Well, it's an online business with no headcount (except me). My next step will be to prepare another blahblahblach to some universities offering free sessions. Making noises .. haha .. Wish me luck!
Beth (Grateful for Mike's thread creation and your tips. Thank you! )
this is what lot of trader experience, trader will get into the business of trading full-time and expect to pay their mortgage bills. What ends up happening is there is a lot of pressure put on you to make something and you will be trading with lot of emotions.
Always have some kinda 2nd income stream that you can depend on. Work a weekend job if you have to.