![]() ![]() As a young mother with a newborn child, what mattered to Rowe when starting Eco-Bags Products was having a flexible schedule, time for her family (one of her mantras was 'Never miss a school play'), time for herself, and financial security and doing something that made the world a better place. It's defined by your priorities and intentions, not by how many employees you have. ![]() Like a tiny house, a tiny business is built on maintaining a laser focus on what is absolutely essential to you. Sharon Rowe says there's another way: go tiny. We fantasize about starting our own business, but we're told this will mean going deeply into debt, spending years working eighty hours a week, and coping with the relentless pressure to grow. "Too many of us feel trapped by work that doesn't allow us to live our purpose, feed our passions, or use our gifts. ![]()
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