The Rise & Grind Blog, From Pure Grind Coffee
Entrepreneurs Don’t Bitch About Mondays
You hear it all the time — “I don’t like Mondays.” We heard The Boomtown Rats sing it in 1979. It’s a line made famous because it was graffitied on the walls of Shermer High School, the set of “The Breakfast Club.” But the cool thing to do isn’t to bitch about Mondays; it’s making the best of Mondays. The first day of the week is a fresh start, a new day to conquer the life you are trying to build. Instead of complaining about Mondays, find a solution or change to overcome your blues.
Take a Walk
If you’re feeling stressed, one of the best ways to clear your head is to go for a walk. Walking helps you wind down, boosts your brain capabilities, and stimulates creativity. It’s a healthy activity that gives you a break from the everyday stresses of your hustle.
Love What You Do
It sounds so cliché, but don’t do things that you really hate. You are in control of your life, so you get to call the shots. Eliminate any toxic or unhealthy attitudes, environments, and relationships. There are going to be days that feel like the end of the world, but a bad day isn’t a bad life. Sometimes our passion for what we do can make us feel frustrated. Don’t confuse frustration with toxicity. Your hustle should be something you feel passionate about.
Learn Something New
Like we say: Never stop learning. Be curious. If you feel like your hustle needs a bit of a boost, seek ways to step it up. Go the extra mile. Read blogs, watch YouTube videos, listen to podcasts, absorb any and every information you get your hands on. This refuel will kickstart your motivation and make you hungry for the win.
Make the Best of It
Make the best of your situation. If you have long commutes, find good music or podcasts to make the ride more enjoyable. If you have back-to-back meetings, take a few moments in between to step outside and breathe. If you aren’t feeling motivated at the office, redecorate with uplighting decor. This is the hand that you’ve been dealt with, so work with it.
Do Something Creative
While drinking your Pure Grind coffee, write down creative ideas that will restore your spirit. Use Mondays to plan out a successful week. What is one creative thing you can accomplish each day that will make you feel happy? Challenge yourself. Get ahead of the game by mapping out your own rules.
5 Things Every Entrepreneur Should Be Doing
You might think successful people have it easy. But think again; they had to take that intense climb to the top. Ask any entrepreneur and they will tell you it isn’t easy. It’s never been easy, and it never will be easy. Anything could change at any minute. And really, once you make it to the top, there’s only one way to go. To continue rising and staying afloat, incorporate these tips into your grind.
Get Up Early
Be an early riser and get a headstart on your day. We get it — you’re tired, you want to sleep later, and you may have to head to a job that makes you miserable. We’re going to tell you some of the most important words you’ll ever need to know in business: Stop complaining. Instead, solve problems. Successful people are proactive and have side hustles they need to fit into their schedule. Create some space in your day, and set the tone from the start. Wake up early, read the news, drink your coffee, and enjoy how good it feels to feel those roasted beans run through your veins. That’s when you start to feel alive.
Start A Blog
Blogging is one of the best ways to reach your target audience. Social media is the way of life now, and people spend countless hours on it daily. It’s user-friendly and the way most people find information. Produce engaging content, use a variety of media — including audio and video content, and solve your audience’s problems. That’s the goal: fixing their issues. Once you’ve got them on your site, try to keep them there. They’ll likely enjoy their stay and continue to visit.
Never Stop Learning
One of the most effective ways to grow your business is to continue learning. Be curious. Ask questions. Dive into topics about anything and everything. Every day, there are new marketing rules and changes to algorithms. You need to be in the know and up to date. Take classes instructed by people who are successful in their industry, and learn from their mistakes. Listen to podcasts, watch videos, and read books. Take notes. Entrepreneurship is like going to business school every day, without having to step foot on campus.
Work Out And Meditate
We know you work hard. You feel like you’re always on the go. You don’t have time for anything. Your meals come from drive-thrus. But we can’t emphasize enough how important it is to be committed to your health. If you’re not in good shape, you can’t hustle. Prepare healthier snacks ahead of time, and make sure you work out. Again, wake up early and get moving. A good workout routine will make you feel more productive and successful, as your brain and blood circulate. If you don’t have time to go to the gym, go for a walk or buy workout gear for your home. Take a few minutes at a redlight to close your eyes and meditate. Take deep breaths in between the hustle and bustle of your day. Clear your brain and keep on.
Have Fun And Drink More Pure Grind Coffee
Loving what you do is the most important part of being a successful entrepreneur. Sure, you’ll have your down days, days where you feel like you need a break, but overall you need to believe in the mission and be passionate about it. That’s how you win. Keep your eye on the prize. Don’t forget the coffee. Cheers!
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People Who Are Killing It: Marcia Kilgore
Every day, you wake up, you wash your face, you drink your Pure Grind coffee, and you get on to your hustle. It’s time to kick the day in the ass. That’s what serial entrepreneur Marcia Kilgore does. She kills it, and she never stops.
When she was 17, Marcia moved from Canada to New York after high school with just $300 in her pocket and no plan.
When she moved to the States, Marcia learned how to do facials on herself because she was on a quest to battle her acne-prone skin. Her endeavor was so successful, it led to opening a spa and starting a skincare line called Bliss in 1996. Starting out of a room in New York City, the spa became so popular it booked months in advance and had a schedule full of celebrity clientele. The products are filling the shelves of stores like Ulta and Target and are filling up markets globally. The brand’s slogan: best face forward. By putting her best face forward, she is taking over the beauty world.
There’s a reason she’s called a serial entrepreneur; Marcia is changing the beauty business one company at a time. Having built five companies over the last two decades, she can’t stop, and she won’t stop. The woman is a slinger, launching business ventures left and right.
On the great Gary Vee’s show, Marcia said,
“There is no shortcut. There is no way around it. You just have to work and sacrifice.”
Marcia is often asked what’s upcoming in the works — since someone on their grind is always thinking ahead for what’s next. Sometimes we find ourselves on a path with no direction. A true hustler doesn’t need guidance; they find a way. That’s how they learn to be good on their own. You have to be your own compass. By taking life day by day, she is now a disruptive business mogul and brain behind multiple beauty brands. Stories like hers are the motivational mindset behind Pure Grind. Some things we can learn from Marcia Kilgore? Take risks, live day by day, and put your best face forward. Like a true hustler.
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Sonni Abatta : Turning Passion Into Reality.
Sonni Abatta, the reporter-turned-blogger, is a picture-perfect example of what Pure Grind is all about. She’s a supermom and content creator who is fueling up, taking action, and kicking ass. For 15 years, she worked in TV but decided to move away from the news cameras. Still, she is powerful at telling stories — through her blog, where she shares honest content about motherhood, beauty, and lifestyle. No matter if it’s to the world or to her children, she’s always sharing stories.
Young, Budding Journalist
Curiosity, she says, is what fuels a good journalist. And that’s what Sonni has always had. Since a young age, she possessed a natural love for writing and when she attended Carnegie Mellon University in her hometown of Pittsburgh, she decided to combine her passion for writing with her love for performing. Because they didn’t have a journalism program, she had to design her own major within the Bachelors in Humanities program. Despite not having a traditional journalism degree, Sonni graduated at 21 and was ready to take on the world. She was offered a life-changing internship at Dateline in New York City in 2001 when she got a first-hand look at what it was to be a member of the media. Not long into her internship, 9/11 happened — a tragedy that inspired her to want to be like the superhero journalists standing on the streets of Manhattan, covered in debris. Sonni wanted to be a person that the public trusted to provide them with what they needed to know. Unfortunately, because of her age, she wasn’t able to get on the air. So she worked her ass off. She trained for six months and finally got her chance. She worked hard, going from news reporter to high-profile anchor on FOX 35.
Mommy to Three
After so many years in front of the camera, Sonni decided it was time to sign off and spend more time with her three children. Spending nights at work meant missing out on family time, even just kissing her kids goodnight. This longing to spend more time at home wore on her heart. It was time to say goodnight to the news and start tucking her kids in. Like the words of Legendary Broadcast Journalist Walter Cronkite in his signature sign-off, “And that’s the way it is.” But that wasn’t the last we would see of Sonni’s smile.
Still Sharing Stories
Sonni may have left the news world, but she is still creating killer content. She moved her work from in front of the camera to the digital world. As a stay-at-home mom, she has a lot of inspiration to write content that displays the realness of motherhood. Honest and raw, Sonni puts her own life in front of the world, to provide her audience with real, relatable content. Sharing stories, after all, is in her nature.
“I loved — and I still love — giving people good stories and good information,” she said in a podcast with On Target Digital Marketing. “It’s about stories. It’s about sharing information. It’s about connecting people. It’s about being the trusted resource to point people in the right direction. And that’s thrilling in its own way.”