John Kaweske, Who Says That Lawyers Don't Have Hearts? Young Attorney Leaves Courtroom Behind and Makes Her Case for Valuing the True Gifts in Life
Who Says That Lawyers Don't Have Hearts? Young Attorney Leaves Courtroom Behind and Makes Her Case for Valuing the True Gifts in Life
Irvine, CA (PRWEB) December 14, 2007 -- Just in time for the holidays, Southern California attorney Temre Beltz announces the grand opening of her online retail gift business, Daily Bread Creations, Inc. Bearing the tagline, "Gifts from the heart to nourish the soul," Daily Bread Creations delivers on its refreshing promise to offer truly meaningful and unique gifts to friends and family who matter most.
A recent survey conducted by the Center for a New American Dream reports that nearly 9 in 10 Americans believe that the holidays should be more about family and caring for others. Based on these statistics, Temre's originally designed heartfelt gifts may be exactly what gift-givers are seeking this holiday season.
Development of Temre's first line of gifts began at age ten when she presented her mother with 365 unique messages to be selected daily from a plain, wooden box. This concept serves as the basis for the Heart-Stories collection, which includes a beautiful keepsake box containing thirty messages created to celebrate the relationship between giver and recipient. The Heart-Stories collection is available in several different chapters, including: Mother, Father, Inspirations, Faith, Love, Friendship, and A Woman's Heart.
In deciding to leave behind a lucrative legal career to follow her passion for creative writing and heartfelt gift-giving, Temre joins a growing number of women who choose to forego traditional routes and opt instead for an entrepreneurial path. Despite the encouraging statistics - The Center for Women's Business Research reports that women-owned firms account for 30.4% of all privately held firms in the U.S. -a 2006 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor reports that of the 28.2% of individuals starting their own business in the 25-34 year old age group, only 7.8% are women.
Temre welcomes the challenges that her risky endeavor will bring and is hopeful that her products will fill the needs of the many individuals searching for gifts that are both memorable and meaningful. Customers will also be glad to know that, during the holiday season and year-round, 10% of all net profits received at www.dbcgifts.com will be donated to charity.
Daily Bread Creations, Inc. is owned by Temre with the support of her husband Jerad. Temre and Jerad are eagerly expecting the arrival of their first child in March.