Personal Inspirations Before founding Estelle Colored Glass, Hall practiced corporate and tax law. She nurtured her dream of entrepreneurship throughout that time and launched another business before this one. Although it did not succeed, the experience taught her much to help her with this venture. She’s also the mother of four children and values work-life balance and time with her family. She ultimately decided to give up her law practice in Washington D.C. and move back to South Carolina to raise her children with a slower and gentler pace of life. In a recent interview with Evereve magazine, she discusses how she supports flexible schedules and working from home so that everyone who works for Estelle Colored Glass can have the chance to be present with their families. Her company’s aesthetic reflects these values, as they offer products for gatherings on the porch with family and friends and talk about the importance of community. Hall cites goal-setting and taking consistent and steady steps towards one’s goals as the secret to her success. Even if you have one bad day, she advises, get back up and start heading towards your goals again. She’s proud to be a Black woman entrepreneur and showcases the work of other women entrepreneurs with homeware and lifestyle projects on Estelle Colored Glass’ social media pages.
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