. But in the end, I came to the conclusion that I prefer to grow slowly… I just don’t want to put more pressure on me and my employees and I don’t want to give them more work than what they can do.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alqo Wasi Dogwear (@alqo_wasi) Rather than growing the business exponentially, Patricia is happy with where Alqo Wasi is now and believes there is immeasurable value to keeping things as they are. It’s not that she doesn’t want her business to grow, but that she prefers a slower, more steady growth. She sees that each year the brand is gaining more and more recognition, while still maintaining the quality of the product and the happiness of their employees.🖊️Patricia’s mentality surrounding small businesses is shared by other entrepreneurs, as well. Check out our Small Business, Big Lessons podcast episode on why some businesses intentionally choose to stay small.“We’re a small business, and we’ve been a small business from the day we started,” Patricia said. “We want to keep it small.”By limiting the size of the business, Patricia can ensure that she’s never compromising Alqo Wasi’s core goal –  to uplift the Peruvian people, while also creating products that illustrate the country’s culture and traditions. In this way, Patricia ensures that she has the best interest of her employees and hometown at heart. Interested in how other entrepreneurs run their businesses on their own terms? Check out our podcast Small Business, Big Lessons where we highlight successful small businesses that carved their unique path.

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