The Coronavirus has given many us an opportunity to pause and think about life, our purpose, and even the right work life balance. What’s your perspective and has it changed over time?
Rachel Lipson | Founder & CEO
Like many founders, my life has evolved quite a bit since I started my business. I started my company in my 20s before having a spouse or children and put all of my energy into the business. Over time, as my home life developed, my work/life balance became virtually non-existent. I was constantly feeling pulled in different directions – never feeling like a great mom or a great business owner, always sacrificing something and feeling stressed and exhausted. Read more>>
stephanie santos | Full-Time Student & Content Creator
My balance over time has drastically improved. From the beginning of content-creating career I was a full-time student (I graduate in the fall of 2022) so my school work always came first and I had to find ways to time-manage and find the balance between work, school, fitness, and social life. It was a lot of trial and error to find the schedule that worked best for me. Another key factor is the mindset you have. Read more>>
Mari Rodriguez | Calligrapher
I am probably not the best person to talk about work life balance, but 8 months into owning my own business while working full time as a legal assistant, i’ve definitely learned some things about creating a balance for myself without going insane. When I first started my business I did not think I would receive the response it did or the growth of it. I found myself working from 6:30 A.M. – 2:00 A.M. almost everyday. Read more>>
Marianna Frances | Parenting Lifestyle Content Creator
I try to include my kids and husband in as many experiences as I can. I want to make sure as I grow professionally, they are there with me. The joy of being a mom lifestyle creator is that my boys can help me with creative projects, help grow ideas, and are there to expereince the journey. Read more>>
Nhora Azcarate | Entrepreneur & Business Woman
When it comes to the entrepreneurship and creating your own business, I’ve learned the hard way that a balances life between workaholism and personal life is one of the most important matters that we need to take into consideration. On my early stages of my business career, I’ve made the mistake of being so scared because I was putting aside my personal life. I was 100 percent invested, all in into the business, which is great to put in all the effort, however, I soon realized that not having time apart from work was getting to me. I started missing my friends, spending time with the loved ones, doing the things that make me happy, and so on. Read more>>
Kristen Toussaint | Hairstylist
It was definitely a challenge in the Beginning. Omg I was all over the place. I spent a lot of my time in church. Tuesday bible study and Sunday at church. Going to church events keeping myself active and around everything good. I know I talk about God a lot but he is truly the balance we all need in order to be our greatest self. I had to learn that you have to put him first. First thing in the morning and First in everything you do. Then yourself! Mediating, self care, self love and prioritizing. Then your family! If you’re a wife or mother making sure they are well taken care of. Read more>>