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?

Paula

Work life balance, I would say, is one of the biggest priorities in my life. In my opinion, it is a huge factor in creating a fulfilling and well-rounded life. Professionally, I have been working as a Registered Nurse for 3 years now in an acute care hospital setting. Read More>>

Kelly Kaitson

Balance has certainly been an evolution for me. What I thought was a healthy way to balance my work and free time has not always been clear. As a psychotherapist, I regularly invite my clients to explore this elusive quest, but it has become more familiar only after I have stumbled through my own exploration of it. Read More>>

Ethan Ege

Over the last 12-18 months, I have noticed a direct correlation between achieving my goals and my work-life balance. If I set a goal, set a date to accomplish that goal, and do something every day to reach that goal, I always achieve that goal. Read More>>

Madison Cantrell

I started my professional career as a graphic and textile designer in fashion at the age of 17, so I really grew up creatively inside a corporate environment. It taught me discipline, structure, collaboration but it also shaped the way I saw creativity – often through the lens of productivity and deadlines. For years, my sense of ‘work life balance’ came through company perks.. Read More>>

Kate Morris

As a mom of two young girls starting a career in music, finding balance was a challenge— to say the least. I’m an independent artist releasing my first single, learning to navigate uncharted territory while still making sure dinner gets on the table and the laundry gets done. Over time—and through a lot of trial and error—I’ve started to find a rhythm that works. Read More>>