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We’ve all heard the buzzwords: work-life balance, leaning in, having it all. For years, I chased that elusive equilibrium, thinking that if I just checked enough boxes or optimized my schedule enough, everything would perfectly align.
Don't wait for the perfect moment to start your next project or share your story. The things that matter take time. Lean into the chaos, stay curious, and remember that you don't have to wear "six-inch heels" (shoutout to the other Angela Scott ) to feel empowered. You just have to be yourself. angie scott
Building a business isn't just about growth; it's about impact. Whether it's empowering women through career shifts or simply showing up honestly in your community, your work should reflect your values. We’ve all heard the buzzwords: work-life balance, leaning
But as a co-founder and a mother, I’ve learned a truth that isn’t always shared in highlight reels: 1. Stop Chasing "Perfect" The things that matter take time
In the early days of building Search Influence, I felt like I had to be 100% on at all times. If I was at the office, I felt guilty about home; if I was at home, I was thinking about the office. I eventually realized that striving for a perfect 50/50 split only creates stress. Instead, I’ve learned to embrace the natural rhythms of life. Some weeks, the business needs my full focus; other weeks, motherhood takes center stage. And that is okay. 2. The Power of Intentional Storytelling