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?
Bisa Lewis | Dr. Bisa, Early Education Curriculum Developer | Professional Development Specialist & Speaker
My work-life balance has improved with the progression of technology; while, social media has increased my need for more business support. I used to perform most daily business duties myself, but no longer try to do so. I’ve learned to focus on what I do professionally, and delegate to others activities they do well. Read more>>
Janae White | Eanaj the Artist : visual artist
Maintaining a healthy work life balance as an artist can be extraordinarily challenging due to the constant need to create and the almost incessant effort to improve one’s business. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and give too much time to one part of your career while neglecting everything else Read more>>
Ormani Propst | Director of photography and Film
Balancing my work and personal life has been a challenge for me for over the past couple of years. Last year I was blessed with my first born “Saige” and it’s been a life changing Experience ever since. I have had to change the whole way of working as a creator and try to have balance in between work and personal life. Read more>>
Douglas Johnson | Yoga & Meditation Instructor, Ordained Esoteric Interfaith Spiritual Minister, and Kirtan Artist
The more I focus on making time for taking care of myself and finding ways to make work fit into that, the happier I have become. Read more>>
Amanda Scott | CEO of Rose Notary Services
I saw a need in my community for more notaries that is inclusive to all people in need of notary work also know As signing agents. I wanted a business that not only offer notary service’s but a business that is will diverse, And to add my beloved grandmother played a huge inspiration with me starting my business whom its named after Roselee “rose notary service’s atl”. Read more>>
Rob Hall | Founder and Head Coach, Atlanta Performance
When I started coaching full time, in 2016, I worked 362 of a possible 366 days that year. I was living in survival mode. It was unbelieveable! Some days I would be in the gym at 5am, coaching athletes, before they started THEIR workday, and other days I would the in the gym until well after 10pm. It was the hustle. The grind. Opportunities and money were scarce back then, student loans and debt were piling up, my daughter was 5 years old. I felt like I had to work, constantly. Read more>>