Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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My site is about my grandpas homemade ice cream shop located in King City California. This site will show you some of the treats we offer and also more information about us.
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
I don’t have much to give or offer other than my opinion and hopefully it makes sense to you. Well I am still very young (20 years old) and what I have noticed most in life is if you focus on being the solution in any situation rather than being or contributing to the problem, life seems easier and I’ve personally found myself facing less and less conflict daily. Well how does this relate to business right? Well I think it can relate in many ways. I feel that in a business it is easy to get lost in what really matters when it comes to a business. It is not all about money or making money in my opinion. I feel a business should be seen as helping people no matter what it is, and clients should feel that way. Things like having a clean setting at all times no matter what. Treating every customer with respect and try to make there day better in any way.
When your main goal is to help and serve the best way possible, the success and income will come later, maybe even when you least expect it. Either way it’s always good to have a great attitude, be the best host you can be and think about the money or success later. Staying true to what really matters is really important to me because I feel once one sees major success they can forget what really matters. I feel when you go at anything with 100% of your time and attitude and if you just stick with it through thick and thin and never give up, there will almost always be a positive result.
Even though the weather isn’t the best right now people may assume that our shop is closed. Even if it doesn’t seem like ice cream weather, we are always open as if it is just incase someone gets that random craving for ice cream. Even though days are slower when it’s rainy, we are more than happy to stay open.
Today I came across a very nice ice cream blog/website. It’s called Goldbelly. It is like a website with some of the most popular ice cream flavors all around the state, mostly in the east though. Even though I’m nowhere near the east I still liked this site because it was super organized and you can actually place an order from this site and it has all these different ice creams all over the site from all different stores and cities and I found it super cool.
Another cool thing I saw on here was that you can literally find the perfect ice cream your looking for because it has different options you can choose like for example, you can choose the price range, what diet you are on like if your vegan or gluten free. There is also an option to choose what region your ordering from. You can place an order up to 90 days out from the current date. I thought this site was super cool because it has a whole variety different ice creams and there are even other tabs for any other food your looking for.
This is the blog I was talking about below.
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