Rural Unrecognized

The Sweet Three Designs Story

Flagstaff County Episode 10

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In this episode of Rural Unrecognized, we sit down with Candace Patton, the founder of Sweet Three Designs, to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and the challenge of overcoming burnout.

Candace shares how her business started as a creative project with her daughters, making painted wooden earrings, and gradually grew to have products in around 40 stores across Canada. She discusses the milestone of opening her own branded retail space, and the evolution of her team as the business expanded.

Candace also opens up about a period of burnout she experienced as her business was rapidly growing and she was gearing up for a busy holiday season. Candace describes feeling completely depleted afterwards, and it taking months for her to recover and regain her footing. She emphasizes that self-care looks different for everyone, and finding what works best is key. Candace stresses the importance of entrepreneurs being proactive about their well-being, in order to avoid burnout and maintain the energy to keep their business thriving.

This conversation provides valuable insights into the challenges entrepreneurs can face, even as their businesses find success. Candace's story offers a relatable and thoughtful perspective on the realities of entrepreneurship, including the importance of self-care and resilience in overcoming burnout. Her openness about this difficult experience sheds light on an issue many business owners grapple with.


To learn more about Flagstaff County visit www.flagstaff.ab.ca

To learn more about Sweet Three Designs visit Sweet Three Designs Website

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This episode was produced and edited by JCE Films



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