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?
Beth Cyr | Artist
When I first started my business, I had very little balance. I worked pretty much all the time. I was excited to though, so it didn’t feel like a bad thing. After awhile though, I realized that I needed to make time to take off – to consciously travel and make space for the transition to and from time off. Read more>>
Coach Quiggy
I think the concept of work-life balance, as most of us interpret it, is bass-ackwards. In essence, we learn that work and life are separate. That we need to find a balance between the two to be well. And it makes sense that most people relate to work in this way, because for many out there, work is simply a means to an end. Read more>>
Charles Perry | ISA Certified Arborist & Owner of Eden Tree Care
Work life balance is, if we are honest, one of the most difficult aspects of being an entrepreneur. As an an entrepreneur, it is safe to say you love your job. That is your passion, you love talking about it, you love thinking about it and its your creative space to dream. Read more>>
Heather Davis | Hairstylist & Mom
I believe that my work life balance has changed dramatically over the last year by pursuing my passion and changing careers in my 30’s. I had been working in the service industry as a server and bartender since I turned 18 and the work life balance in that industry can be draining over time. Read more>>