Author name: Trish Mann

A woman is frustrated looking down at a desk full of notes in planners, logo designs and her laptop as she stuggles with chasing perfection before starting her business

The Mistakes We Made: From Perfection Paralysis To Real Growth

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Looking back now, I see how much of that hesitation came from fear—fear of being seen before everything was polished. Fear of not being taken seriously. We respected our clients and their dreams, but we didn’t extend that same grace to ourselves. We didn’t give ourselves permission to be a work in progress.

Two women entrepreneurs working to turn their challenges into their vision.

Women Entrepreneurs: How To Make Your Vision Your Reality

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However, Lisa’s journey wasn’t without challenges. As an introvert, she was thrust into a leadership role that didn’t come naturally to her. “I needed to sit at the head of the table, although it was uncomfortable, and it wasn’t where an introvert wanted to sit,” Lisa recalls. You’re not alone if you’ve ever felt out of your depth, unsure of how to lead or where to go next.

A woman multitasking as she breast feeds her baby while working on her computer.

How To Master Work-Life Balance With These 6 Personal Tips

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I stopped for a moment, staring at the clock, feeling the weight of it all. How was I supposed to balance everything that mattered? My home, family, and business—each one pulling at me, all needing my attention—had to give, but I wasn’t ready to let go of any piece of the life I’d built.

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