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?

Charlotte Mandeville

For a long time I was completely absorbed in my work. I chased perfection in everything I did and poured myself into Computer Sciences, Medical Law and Emergency Medicine. I made very little room for anything outside of achievement. That pace eventually caught up with me. Read more>>

Kalli Stuebe

My work-life balance has shifted often over 18 years behind the chair. Initially starting out as an assistant, the balance was extremely swayed toward work, not life. Assisting four days a week in a busy salon, helping with up to 28 clients a day, was not balanced. Model hunting in downtown San Francisco every evening after work was not balanced. Read more>>

Josh Zahn

A few years ago, I had a brain tumor that came out of nowhere. In my world as a financial advisor, I’d always been focused on the long term, retirement, compounding, the idea that time is one of your greatest assets. But at home, I’m a husband and a dad to three little girls. Read more>>