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[Exclusive] Ways To Improve Your Grocery Shopping Experience

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Thrive Market Has Just Improved Your Grocery Shopping Experience By 1000%. Dateline: Creve Coeur, MO. USA/Sunday, August 15th, 2021/Written by: Jeffrey L. Klump Going to the local grocery store has become a nightmare for many in the era of Covid 19. Mask on. Mask off. Vaccinate. Unvaccinated. Are you tired of being told what to do by your grocery store and other businesses? There is an option for groceries to your door, and they are organic and naturally sourced. The option is called Thrive Market. Out of work? Refusing the jab? Click Here to start earning $4500 per week or more from home! Here is a quote from the co-founder of Thrive Market: "Growing up in the Midwest in the ‘90s, I saw how hard my mom worked to put healthy food on our table despite limited knowledge, a limited budget, and limited healthy options in our hometown. She did an amazing job, but it was hard—and she was mostly on her own... Thirty years later, so much has c...

How To Deal With Negativity While Starting a Business

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Originally Published on Aug 4, 2021 By Saaradha Kumar There are ups and downs in business but fearing failures can stop you from taking your first step towards excellence. With pandemic on tow, aspiring entrepreneurs feel a little stuck when ideating a business prospect. Here, we give you some actionable tips to  deal with negativity  while starting a business, even during situations like a pandemic. We also took the liberty to throw in some amazing book recommendations that’ll help you enjoy the process of being positive and achieving your business goals. 10 Tips to deal with negativity while starting a business in a pandemic 1. Get a mentor The first thing to do as a new business owner is to find the right kind of mentor. That person could be someone in your industry or in general who you look up to. The guidance must be apt for your business, and it should be a mutual responsibility of sharing knowledge.  2. Two big R’s –...