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Happy New Year! I hope you all had a lovely holiday with family and friends. May 2022 bring good health and happiness. 

Still deciding on your New Year’s resolutions? It’s easy to put pen to paper and half heartedly commit to reading more books or taking more breaks—it’s challenging to follow through. That’s why it’s important to set manageable goals.

To get you started, here are five examples of realistic New Year’s resolutions for small business owners. For instance, digital presence became more important than ever before during the pandemic, so why not expand your business’ digital footprint? It may seem like a daunting goal, but by starting small and focusing on one aspect at a time—say, a social media platform—it’ll be much easier to accomplish. 

If you’re searching for something you can tackle right away, join a small business organization. It’s a great way to network across industries and can also lead to new business opportunities. 

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Baby Food Startup Yumi Notches $67 Million In Funding From Jazz Ventures Partners And Anne Wojcicki, Among Others
 
Baby Food Startup Yumi Notches $67 Million In Funding From Jazz Ventures Partners And Anne Wojcicki, Among Others
 
Baby food startup Yumi has landed $67 million in Series B funding to expand its product offerings. The company, which has raised $79 million in funding to date, counts the founders of Warby Parker, Harry’s and Uber, as well as celebrities like Gabrielle Union and Snoop Dogg among it’s previous investors. 
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"Many investors were skeptical. They questioned just how deeply parents would care about the specific amounts of iron or folate in their children’s meals."

Angela Sutherland

Cofounder and CEO, Yumi

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