Meet Peter Pocsaji

We recently connected with Peter Pocsaji and have shared our conversation below.

Alright, so we’re so thrilled to have Peter with us today – welcome and maybe we can jump right into it with a question about one of your qualities that we most admire. How did you develop your work ethic? Where do you think you get it from?

European background and Family Business

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?

We are in a Luxury Mattress Business in Los Angeles and across the US.
Our Products not just comfortable but the best and the highest recognized brands in the market and benefiting you overall sleep and health.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

Coming from from Europe we grow up in a different mindset and work ethics. I come from a family where we start working early in our young ages and apriciate the good quality in life.

Getting my knowledge from my parents and my education beeing able to got to University and Study.

Having a team where you can grow together and take care of each other is key.

Who has been most helpful in helping you overcome challenges or build and develop the essential skills, qualities or knowledge you needed to be successful?

My father was the number one person who give and thought me how to work hard and run a business and than invest in the future.

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