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Inspiring Conversations with Temperrence Grant of Myesha’s Delight’s

Today we’d like to introduce you to Temperrence Grant. 

Hi Temperrence, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstories.
I started my business officially in 2020, two of my daughter’s lost their father, and I had to make sure that I was mentally and physically able to help them and be there for them all while still being able to generate income. So, I applied for my LLC, and in 2021, I applied for my ein to make me eligible to employ staff. Now almost a year later, the road has been rough trying to get myself out there to obtain a consistent client base. 

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall, and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
The road has not been easy; I had to get a part-time job to make sure I would be able to continue to provide for my children. This event decorating field is rough. 

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about Myesha’s Delight’s?
I am a local event decorator and treat maker; I also make T-shirts and customize wine glasses, and offer customized party favors. I love making treats such as chocolate-covered strawberries, chocolate-covered pretzels, candied grapes, caramel apples, etc. I would say the thing that sets me apart is from my personal experience I’ve had with small business owners is the communication; I continue to be professional and proactive at all times. 

Are there any books, apps, podcasts, or blogs that help you do your best?
I honestly don’t get off into much of anything besides continuing to share my business and postings on social media! 

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: Myeshasdelights
  • Facebook: Myeshasdelights

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