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Springfield, MO
“When I started this, I realized, number one, I have to have grit. I have to be able to know it’s a tough road,” says Julie Higgins, CEO of I Pour Life. Higgins says you shouldn’t focus on your competitors, instead look to the future which is where you set your goals and write your dreams. Persevere. Be a trailblazer. Springfield Business Journal's 90 Ideas is presented by Great Southern Bank.
Durstion: 7:05
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