POSTED ON October 12, 2007 BY Christy Nicholson
More Than Money
I was stressed and out of shape. I was tired of sitting behind a desk all day. I wondered if it was too late to change the path that my career had taken. Could I find something that would lead to more fulfilling life?
One day I was shopping with my sister-in-law, and she refused to go into a couple of stores due to their manufacturing principles that were known to involve sweatshop labor. From her and several other friends, I started learning about fair trade, a movement that involves paying fair wages to artisans for their wares and encouraging the growth of manufacturing communities instead of chaining them to corporate machines.
I began to look for ways that I could shop responsibly and ensure that my purchases were building communities instead of crippling them. As I searched for fair trade clothing and other items, I discovered that these products were sold at higher prices than what I or many of my friends could afford.
Gradually, I realized that I wanted to bring fair trade products into my community, and I wanted to make them available at a price almost anyone could pay. College students and single-income families deserved a way to shop responsibly as much as people with income to spare.
It took a lot of preparation and a lot of support. My husband continued to work while I pursued my dreams. Friends provided priceless encouragement that allowed me to continue the pursuit. Most importantly, I had to establish a CCO – a Chief Courage Officer – for the company. For me, this was God, who assured me that the success or failure of my fledging business would not determine my worth as a human being.
And here I am, selling fair trade and independent products with ghia, my very own web store. I’m supporting causes and artists that I value and allowing others to do the same.
Some days I do long for the security of a steady job and the luxuries that life brought me. But the experience of starting my business has been an incredible growth process for me, and I do not regret my decision. Whether my business succeeds or fails, I have learned that with planning, support, and courage, I can make a difference in my community and my world.
About the Author:
Christy Nicholson is an entrepreneur and freelance writer is Nashville, Tennessee. Her web site, shopghia.com, specializes in fair trade and locally-produced apparel and gifts.




