Between Hustle Culture, Work-From-Home, and other trends and changes in the work and business culture, we’ve seen a large rise in burnout within the community and so we’ve become very interested in hosting conversations around how folks can avoid or overcome burnout.
Jillian Duvall
Make sure that you don’t try to do too much! You also have to make sure that your are doing enough, finding that balance is the perfect way to make sure you don’t get overwhelmed and experience burnout. Read More>>
Sally Bisbee
Being a mom of 3, along with owning 3 businesses, burnout almost felt inevitable. And sure enough, a few years ago it hit me. I absolutely love being a mom, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. I also absolutely love being a business owner….also, not easy. Read More>>
noah bloese bueno
I’ve always been the type of guy to juggle multiple tasks at once. That mindset helps me stay aligned with my vision, no matter which hobby or project I’m focused on. Since all my hobbies share the same ultimate goal, I can pause one and still keep momentum going with another. That way, I never feel stuck or drained. Read More>>
Peyton Lambert
I am a salon suite owner in Valencia, California. For a while, I thought I was running a successful business—I had a full clientele, was making good money, and had the freedom to take time off when I wanted. But despite that, I found myself feeling bored. The work became repetitive, and I was on the edge of burnout. Read More>>
