A host of factors, developments, and dynamics have made most industries more competitive than ever. As a result so many of us wonder whether there is still such a thing as work-life balance. We reached out to the community to hear perspectives on finding the right balance.
Allante | Content Creator/Influencer
Some important factors contributing to my success include having a strong personal brand, creating high-quality organic content, and a deep understanding of marketing and sales. Hence my business background in marketing allows me to sell and pitch myself to brands confidently and not afraid to put myself out there. Read more>>
David Lewis | Reiki Master Teacher
The most important factor behind my business is “lead with your heart”. This is advice given to both Shamans and Reiki Masters. It is advice that simply cannot fail. The Dali Llama was once asked what the most important characteristic a spiritual person should have, and without pausing he answered, “compassion”. An energy worker, shaman, Reiki Master that has an open heart, the heart of compassion, will be able to listen intently, and react with love. Many people I see are people who just want to be heard. You wouldn’t believe the things I have been told from perfect strangers! Read more>>
Alysson Bourque | Award-Winning and Bestselling Author of The Alycat Series
The most important factor behind the success of The Alycat Series is the fact that this series is inspired and written for all children. The goal was to provide readers with a tool to help them creatively solve their own problems and learn how to cope with tough situations. By incorporating imagination, kindness, and creativity into their daily lives through books, they gain the skills to conquer the world! When challenging situations arise, she finds the courage, creativity, and confidence to solve her problems. I want kids who may be having a bad day to sit down with Monday Blues and utilize skills from the book to learn how to cope with a tough situation. Alycat may be a character in a story, but she represents our children who have these day-to-day, real-life issues. Read more>>