tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3367054557087153253.post5072077167466279859..comments2023-06-12T09:12:56.662+01:00Comments on Gidan Nodza: Phone-Shots and ClutchesGidan Nodzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04156880216144784774noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3367054557087153253.post-74497391363793247852012-09-16T08:35:46.239+01:002012-09-16T08:35:46.239+01:00Woohoo! I just liked you on Facebook. I can't ...Woohoo! I just liked you on Facebook. I can't believe you were free-styling each bag all along...someone was a glutton for punishment! Live and learn though...so glad you've been able to add more efficiencies to the process.<br /><br />I was reading the book <em>She Takes on the World</em> and in there the author recommends that business owners act like owners and outsource things that distract them from running the business. So the owner should focus on things like designing new products, maybe working on marketing ideas, etc. rather than the more mundane tasks (which in your case might be dyeing the canvas). I guess you tried to do that but don't give up—I'm sure you will find someone who has an eye for detail and who takes a high level of pride in their work who will be able to help you out. <br /><br />As the Yorubas would say, <em>ku ise</em>, well done. You regularly inspire me!Good Naija Girlhttp://goodnaijagirl.comnoreply@blogger.com