The Coronavirus has given many us an opportunity to pause and think about life, our purpose, and even the right work life balance. What’s your perspective and has it changed over time?

Heidi Washington

I used to be very bad a finding a good balance between the two. I would spend countless hours on my work and then have no energy left for everything else in my life. After having kids, I’ve come to realize that having a good work life balance is extremely important not only because of our busy schedules with all of my kids extracurricular activities, but also because its important for me to be present as a mom and wife. Read More>>

Kenneth Williams Jr.

My understanding of balance has matured as my responsibilities have expanded. Early in my life, I thought balance meant trying to divide myself equally between every role… pastor, entrepreneur, husband, father. What I realized is that balance is more about stewarding presence than splitting time. Read More>>

Hannah Midkiff

I used to be afraid to set boundaries. I would book shoots any day of the week and often work myself into exhaustion. On top of that, I never gave myself a stopping point—I’d sit at my computer well into the evening, not allowing my brain time to shut off. Read More>>