Business diaries by C.Alilijah featuring 6:23 Detroit Shop

Not hired so I have to run this business by. C.Alilijah

The crucial mark.

Oh no! I have no choice but to put on my business cap and sell these cookies.

It’s true! When you have an idea, you truly have to execute it.

Let’s Get Into It

Am I too talented

Is my resume being at two pages a little overboard for a regular ole girl from the city? Does my degree scare you a bit because it may mean I really know what I am doing?

Am I too social online?

What is the deal?

I mean, maybe I should’ve gone for one of those big-time degrees with the fancy titles, long work hours, and uniform.

Sadly, I chose the arts

Nooo, gladly I chose the arts, and I think that’s my superpower.

It’s not easy; I would be lying if I said becoming that therapist or teacher didn’t sound too bad after all.

However, I like my arts.

Kinda risky, kinda weird, kinda a constant battle between, “Should I just go back to journalism or should I just show up as a businesswoman?”

Am I running my business effectively

If you ask the “experts”, probably not.

If you ask my “business partner”, “Yeah, we’re moving like turtles, but the turtle can win the race?”

That quote goes a little like that.

However, it looks like I have no choice but to start running my business effectively because God knows Chandra loves a good shopping trip, and the craft store is calling my name. I can hear the parking lot of my local Michaels calling me, “Come on, Chan, we’re craving you. I know you need a new pack of glue sticks. We have brand new cardstock for you.”

Running a business without experience sucks, but so does being in a crappy corporate job

I am taking my time with 6:23 because I want it to be right. If you read my business update at 25, you would know that I took a few business courses and lost hundreds of dollars due to my own crappy business decisions. However, it taught me about risk; it broadened my mind to know what’s right and what’s not.

The journey isn’t perfect, and I don’t have millions of dollars in capital or folks giving me loans and grants, but I have faith, and I have bomb ideas brewing that deserve to be seen.

I want to see my business bloom, and that’s what keeps it fun.

So, thanks for not hiring me

I could be in my own apartment, wearing my fancy $100 sets or sporting my new designer bag and going out every weekend but I thank God for this season as well.

It’s almost like God has literally said, “Uh huh, I am not giving you an allowance until you put some work in and not just any ole work. I want to see you invest in your own companies, your own brand, business, yourself, until you know how to handle yourself.”

Because we all know I love a good shopping trip, a nice moment on a Friday night, enjoying the town.

However, why not spend that time, energy, and money on 6:23 or my blog? I can’t keep neglecting them.

This season is preparation

As they say, “All icons have interesting stories” or something along those lines. I am in that chapter, the part of the story that’s humbling, groovy, experimental, but personal as well.

And I am okay with that.

I am not mad in this season because I know it’s not permanent; it’s a very special and meaningful part of my coming-of-age story that I will value.

It’s humbling but not defining.

Things happen for you, not to you

To the individual who made it this far. You kept going, and that’s the beauty of it. You never stopped, you never got too tired, too comfortable, to the point where you gave up. You kept your faith, your drive, and you made it to the next step.

And baby, ain’t it beautiful?

Congratulations in advance to you.

With love,

C.Alilijah

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