Sarah Kaminski
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How to Start a Retail Business – and Nail it!
Getting started with your own retail business can seem intimidating. But the truth is, it really comes down to research and preparation. As with any entrepreneurial venture, retail requires a solid business plan, as well as in-depth knowledge of your niche. If you've got those two down, the rest is just details.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Journal
Coffee 101 - Everything You Need To Know About Coffee
Coffee is one of the most important products on a global scale. From the coffee tables of Taiwanese cafes to the sunny terraces of Gibraltar, people drink this beverage on various occasions and for various reasons. But it’s not only a beverage. It’s a strong facilitator of social interactions and a powerful productivity tool, business-wise. Every cup of coffee sold also means more money in the local or national budget.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Feast
6 Amazing South America Waterfalls Worth Your Visit
If you have seen the heartwarming and heartbreaking animated movie “Up” from 2009, you must remember that Carl and Elie dreamed of living next to the Paradise falls in South America (It’s like America but south). The Paradise Falls was actually inspired by the real-life Angel Falls in Venezuela, which is even more marvelous than in the movie.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Wander
When You Get Lost in Data: 7 Smart Tools to Help You Be More Organized
In this day and age, being organized is just as crucial as being creative or hardworking. This doesn’t just include having a clean and streamlined workspace – because there is no such thing as creative chaos – it’s also about knowing which tasks you have lined up and which ones you should tackle next. Good organization is especially vital if you are an entrepreneur or freelancer, if you need to juggle two or more jobs, and last but not least, if you need to make sense of the vast collection of data at your disposal.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Journal
Why Winter Hunting is the Best Type of Hunting
I’ve got to admit it: when my dad took me on my first hunting trip at 13, I pretty much hated it. But life has a funny way of making you change your mind, and since then, I’ve become quite an enthusiast. This time around, I’m doing it my way: I use a bow instead of a rifle, and I tend to avoid late summer and fall.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Unbalanced
A Woman in a Man’s World - How to Deal With All the Pressure
This is a man’s world, sang James Brown more than half a decade ago. You’d think things will have changed by 2020. Unfortunately, plenty of people still believe men run the world (despite Beyoncé working hard to prove them wrong).
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Viva
How to Have a More Positive Relationship with Your Aging Parents
Remember how you used to think as a teenager, “Oh, I’ll never say that to my child," or, “I’ll definitely do that differently,” immensely looking forward to being the adult. I can vividly see myself at the kitchen table, my mother practically force-feeding me broccoli. I vowed never to feed my kids that odious green vegetable. Needless to say, I made broccoli soup just the other night.
By Sarah Kaminski4 years ago in Families
4 Ways to Help Your Parents from a Distance
A parent-child relationship is one of the most evolving and versatile relationships we, as humans, are ever going to have. Our parents are there to teach us, help us, and guide us in the right direction as we grow up. They’re there to take all of our lashing out in our teens, and there as silent support as we take our first steps toward adulthood.
By Sarah Kaminski5 years ago in Families