Liz Wendler on launching a business, raising a family and managing it all.
Release Date: 11/28/2023
Balanceness
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info_outlineToday we are speaking with Style Coach Liz Wendler, who works with clients who are experiencing a life transition. Whether you're a business owner, a business professional, a new parent, retired, experiencing an age or weight transition, or someone looking to rediscover their personal style, Liz is here to guide you through your life transition, style transformation and style journey.
With 10+ years experience in personal styling, Liz works with individuals that are feeling stuck with their wardrobe. Her passion is to help clients step into their signature style with confidence and purpose so they can unlock the next level of your authentic self.
In this episode, we hear about the making of Liz Wendler from her early days of modeling and climbing the corporate Marketing & Sales ladder to the launch her own style coaching brand. We get deep on how she met her life partner, how that impacted her career and how children entered the equation. Maybe because I was in the throes of trying to understand how someone juggles early entrepreneurship and family, I wanted to know the nitty gritty of exactly how and who runs the ship at home. Who keeps the house in order? Who manages the kids’ social schedules? What happens when one parent travels? These are all answers one needs to have locked down in order to feel some sense of peace on the homefront while entrepreneurship threatens to wreak havoc on the career waters.
We hope you enjoy this episode of the Balanceness Podcast. If you take anything from this conversation it should be that while entrepreneurship and family are hard, there’s nothing a little communication and planning cannot overcome. Whether you are in a life transition, starting your own business, raising kids or feeling the burn of starting a business, this episode will give you the tools to plan your next steps, to decide what is worth adding to the balance equation and to eliminate what is not.
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