By far the most common conversation we have with the folks we interview is about work-life balance. Starting a business or pursuing a creative career makes finding work life balance really tough because there is no clear start and end to one’s work day. We’ve shared some of our conversations on the topic below.

Ronny And Nikki Tompot

We started with a traditional family dynamic—one parent working full-time while the other stayed home with the kids. But as entrepreneurs raising three daughters, we realized we wanted a different kind of work-life balance. One where we had control over our schedules, so we wouldn’t have to miss games, performances, or those little everyday moments that matter most. Read More>>

Sofia Garcia

At the age of 18, I entered the culinary and pastry industry, and I immediately fell in love with this world. I became deeply immersed in it, starting to work and study simultaneously. My career quickly became my top priority, and I set aside social events, family, and friends. I have always been driven by the desire to excel in what I do, but often, in my focus on work, I lost sight of myself, I forgot that I too needed a breath, a break. Read More>>