What’s the right balance between work and non-work time? The traditional 9-5 has slowly disappeared with the emails and zoom and texting going far beyond traditional business hours. We asked members of our community to share with us how they think about work-life balance.

 John Capone

My work life balance has definitely changed quite a bit over the 18 years that I have owned Bradley’s. In the beginning, there was virtually no balance. Plus being a new business owner, I had very little control over my emotions which fluctuated with sales. Both of these led to my divorce. Read More>>

Steph Powell

Over the years, how I approach work-life balance has shifted immensely. When I first started my business, I definitely was operating from a scarcity mindset – taking on every little thing that was sent my way which left very little room for personal life interests and events. I was very burned out and work felt heavy and sometimes all consuming rather than exciting and motivating. Read More>>

Jerry Walker

When first starting Atlanta Portrait Studio I was doing everything solo. I did not have another person to cover everything that needed to be done so there was little time for anything outside of work. Overtime since we have grown in business I am able to take a week off and not worry about the business running smoothly because we have a great team of photographers now who can hold it down while I’m away. Read More>>