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Her advice for managing stress includes setting clear boundaries and communicating your needs. Through therapy and mindfulness, I cultivated a healthier relationship with work, boundaries, and my personal identity. I also saw there was a clear need for workplace mental-health education that felt science-backed, actionable, and relatable to busy professionals, which led me to a career pivot. AdvertisementThrough my work, I've learned about creating boundaries in a professional setting, how to stop burnout, and the real reason for stress. Remember that some stress is to be expectedThere's a big misconception that our goal should be to get rid of stress.
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"I took my profession as a news anchor, my marketing skills, and leveraged everything I had and who I was, and I used that in real estate," Jang said. Here's how she built a business that's thrived through social media and organic marketing. My business is 70% referral from day one and 30% social media," she said. Jang also shares on social media what she does off the clock, like her overseas travel and fine dining. "'Lily's List' was just as important as social media for me in reaching potential clients."
Iulia Nandrea is an executive assistant to Rana el Kaliouby, the deputy CEO of Smart Eye. While at university, I bartended and worked as a sales representative for a liquor company to get myself through school. Rana el Kaliouby, left, and Rosalind Picard, her Affectiva cofounder. The interview process with el Kaliouby was more like a conversation between old friends than anything else. While working for el Kaliouby, Affectiva, and Smart Eye, I've learned some key lessons about money, success, and happiness — here are the ones that stand out.
Christina Le Comte rents out a house inspired by "The Lord of the Rings" in her backyard in Canada. Christina Le Comte. In 2020 — her first year in business — Le Comte made more than $30,000 in profit. Le Comte estimates she spent a little over $11,000 doing improvements to the property, not including the cost of decorating. "It can be challenging because you're dealing with a living building and things come up every day," Le Comte said.
Falyn Golub is a virtual assistant and the founder of boutique VA company The Invisible Assistant. I didn't know that a virtual assistant was even a job when I decided to start working from home in 2016. Over the past five years, I've created my own virtual assistant business, and it's become an incredible career for me. This isn't an industry-specific career because the need for a virtual assistant can be applied to just about any industry. Are you a virtual assistant who wants to share your story?
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