On this episode of "This Changes Things," we take a look at the future of e-commerce in 2018. Our round table discusses the tech trends you should keep an eye out for in the new year. The CEO of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey shares how she made it out of the foster care system to become the leader of the country's largest food bank. She shares her secrets to success. Family Circle Magazine Lifestyle Editor Suzanne Rust joins to discuss easy ways for people to find work-life balance. She says it all starts with not feeling the need to be perfect. Plus, the things you need to do to start a business in 2018. Tune in for Cheddar's pro tips on "This Changes Things."

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