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It wasn't always easy for Chip and Joanna Gaines as they built their decor empire. The owners of thriving Magnolia – which sells decor, apparel, jewelry, books, magazines and more in addition to offering stories and advice via Joanna's blog – revealed they faced hard times as they built the business from the ground up.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines weren’t always the massive successes they are now.
Chip and Joanna Gaines after meeting in 2001 in Waco, Texas, and setting out to make a life together.The Kansas native and New Mexico-born carpenter tied the knot in 2003, and share five children, Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie Kay and Crew.Shortly after getting married, the pair began building their life in Texas — which included their first business ventures, Magnolia Market and Magnolia Homes. They rose to fame nearly a decade later when they landed their own TV show, Fixer Upper, in 2012.
Joanna Gaines stopped relying on micromanaging to balance her career with her five children.“This business isn’t going to run me, I’ve got to run this business,” the Fixer Upper alum, 42, said on Wednesday, July 1, during Salesforce Presents Stories of Resilience: A Conversation With Chip and Joanna Gaines on Finding Inspiration. “I’m busier, I have more on my plate, but I dictate what I’m doing and what the business is going to do for me.
Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines‘ Magnolia empire dominates the home decor market and one of the secrets to their success is using their different personality types to their advantage.The couple opened up about the lessons they’ve learned as they built their company over the years on Wednesday, July 1, during the virtual event Salesforce Presents Stories of Resilience: A Conversation With Chip and Joanna Gaines on Finding Inspiration.“I think that’s where we balance,” Joanna, 42, explained.
Chip and Joanna Gaines' business wasn't always successful. In a video interview for Salesforce's «Stories of Resilience» series, the longtime couples discuss what got them and their Magnolia empire through the toughest times.«When I think back to those days, I remember moments when Chip and I would look at each other and just think, 'Are we going to make it?' And not seeing the end.