Perspectives on work life balance

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?

The word “balance” is what throws a lot of people off when it comes to work life balance and I think that is truly because it is not a balance. And there is nothing wrong with that! Read more>>

I started to lose control when I started to lose my voice. I prioritized my business, my family, my friends, all to the number 1 position and decided that I would rest when I was dead. Read more>>

My perspective has changed on balance but ultimately it’s the same because there is no balance lol life is crazy and full of ups and downs . Really I just go where I’m guided try to be a decent person and work my tail off every single chance I get. Read more>>

As a parent, work/life balance is critical to healthy home life and to maintain your sanity, The balance comes down to priorities, God > Husband > Kids > Everyone else > Work With that being said, I have made efforts over the years to set up my blog and work to be done at home so I can support my kid’s childhood as well as financially contribute. Read more>>

When we first started this business, both Kathy and I agreed to do whatever was necessary. This included each of us working a full-time job to help support our respective families while we worked hard but earned nothing at the bakery. Read more>>

Because I love what I do, I tend to have workaholic tendancies! Design is so fun, and I’m constantly thinking about ideas/concepts/designs while not actively “working”. Read more>>

For me, good work-life balance means getting to go to work in my pajamas! It’s a question of how can I feel the most liberated, and how can I best nurture my body, mind, and spirit. Read more>>
