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She runs business from Johor and lives in Forest City for better work life balance 
Nur Syafawani now splits her time between Johor Bahru and Singapore. After long hours running a bakery in Singapore, she closed it and started Frenchella in JB for a slower pace of life, building a team and systems to keep the business running smoothly.
Since the move, the business brings in about S$10,000 in weekly sales and S$3-4K from a 1-hour livestream.
Source: The Financial Coconut | The Straits Times
Photo: @bidadarikek | @frenchella_bidadarikek | Biển Lớn - Cò Tre Phú Quý (Google Images)
Nur Syafawani now splits her time between Johor Bahru and Singapore. After long hours running a bakery in Singapore, she closed it and started Frenchella in JB for a slower pace of life, building a team and systems to keep the business running smoothly.
Since the move, the business brings in about S$10,000 in weekly sales and S$3-4K from a 1-hour livestream.
Source: The Financial Coconut | The Straits Times
Photo: @bidadarikek | @frenchella_bidadarikek | Biển Lớn - Cò Tre Phú Quý (Google Images)