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Our ambassador Cisca Colijn, owner of the coffee roastery Miss Morrison , likes to share her thoughts. And of course, we reflect on the past year. The highlights? And the lows? Not to forget my favorite question: what to do better next year. How to improve my business and myself? I normally love this busy time of the year. With the second lockdown in our country, the December month was, instead of the busiest, the quietest month of the year.
I think we all agree, that was painful. The pandemic not only took lives worldwide but even killed more dreams and businesses than I could ever imagine. I saw friends losing their business, business customers go bankrupt and the world going insane because of fear, including myself. For my business, for my family, but most of all, I fight against reality.
So, I started fighting. My strategy of growth made place for a strategy to stabilize. Keeping everything the same as it was. But I realize that it took quite some offers to get there.
I lost creativity, focus, energy, and most of all; I lost my love for roasting. Instead of looking for depth by doing what I love most, I stopped being curious about discovering new flavors and entering new worlds. You see, coffee to me is so much more than a beverage. Coffee for me is discovering the world. My journey begins with the purchase of a green bean.
The smell when opening a new bag of fresh coffee is like heaven. And the rhythm of the beans and the development in our drums are magical! I feel connected to the countries of origin and make connections with the people who buy my fresh roasted coffee. Coffee to me means connection. In the past year, I was so busy fighting against the change the pandemic caused, that I totally forgot to make connections.