I started my first business as a junior in college, and my current business while pregnant with my first child, so I’ve learned quite a bit about juggling work and life. As a CEO, I’ve also learned that if you don’t give yourself a chance to balance work and life priorities accordingly, your juggling act can quickly fall apart.
After founding my first company as a college junior, it became obvious that in order to devote myself to what was clearly a growing business, I needed to rebalance my priorities, so I took a leave of absence from school. Over the next four years, I helped grow JobDirect to over 100 team members. Click Here to Read Article …
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