Launched: New businesses leave economic ruins behind
It's only fitting that Abby Arnold consulted an astrologer when planning which day to open her new business, Ananda Community Center for Conscious Living.
"If you're going to do this kind of work, you have to live by it," says Arnold, who took her own astrologer's advice and opened the doors to Ananda on May 5. Three months later, she resigned her post teaching writing at UVA to commit herself full-time to her new wellness business which offers alternative treatments and classes.
And they are, indeed, alternative.
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