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Hi Reader, As a busy business owner, it can be tough to juggle everything on your plate. That's where we come in - we're here to support you and your business in any way we can. Join me Wednesday, February 28th from 2-3pm EST for a casual chat about anything related to your business. Don't miss this opportunity to get feedback, tackle challenges, or simply brainstorm new ideas. No need to schedule anything or reserve a spot - just click the button below to add the event to your calendar and drop in whenever you're free. And if you're looking for some conversation starters, here are a few prompts to get us started: 👉 What are your Q2 goals? 👉 Do you want your website to remain fresh, engaging and updated without having to lift a finger? Ask about our new Website Refresh Package. 👉 Feeling stuck on a project or decision? Let's chat about how Drio can take care of your to-do list!
Can't wait to see you there! Talk soon, Hazel |
Hi Reader, I’ve been thinking a lot about the story of Pablo Picasso and the napkin sketch lately. As legend has it, a woman was walking by a Parisian cafe one day, when she spotted Picasso drawing on a napkin. She was a big fan, so she walked up to the famous painter and asked if she could buy the sketch. Picasso responded with, “Yes, that will be 1,000,000 Francs.” The woman was surprised because she had just seen how quickly Picasso had created the drawing. It couldn’t have been more than...
Hi Reader, April brought a season of celebration, renewal, and exciting milestones for our team. From enjoying spring break with loved ones to launching new sites and welcoming a new baby to our VA team, this month was filled with moments that reminded us how much growth and joy can happen both personally and professionally. 💙 A Joyful New Arrival: Welcoming Baby Jack! Katie, our amazing Drio Virtual Assistant, is overjoyed to share the arrival of her son, Jack Hayes Lewis, born on April 4,...
Hi Reader, A few weeks ago, our Project Manager, Justyne, visited Hazel and me here in Baltimore. When Justyne came to visit, we explained that Baltimore feels like a small town, even though more than 570,000 people live in the city. Many of us have been here for decades, if not generations, so it often seems like everyone knows each other. There’s a reason one of the city’s nicknames is “Small-timore.” She quickly saw what we meant. On the drive back from the airport, she spotted a sign with...