Four entrepreneurs in the Notary industry describe their path to achieving worklife balance. Watch the video to learn more.
Achieving worklife balance is easier said than done. We spoke to four Notary business owners about what worklife balance means to them and how they achieved it.
What WorkLife Balance Means to Them
For Vanessa Terry, worklife balance meant remembering she’s not only a business owner, but a mom as well. Janae Blatch shared the similar sentiment, reminding herself that work doesn’t have to equal family and life. She can prioritize family and life over work.
When It Was Time for a WorkLife Change
The moment Janae realized it was time for change was when her kids asked her not to bring her work laptop on vacation. Vanessa shut down her files and notifications one day. For Daniel C. Lewis, it was realizing he can be the assistant coach for his son’s basketball team by setting time to do so.
How Notaries Achieved WorkLife Balance
Daniel sought guidance from other business owners and learned how to better manage his time for what’s important. Vanessa pursued the power of no. Janae had to stop taking closings. Sue recommends carving out down time to be alone with your thoughts and let your creativity flow.
Worklife balance tips for new Notaries:
Make things work for you
Add entrepreneurs to your social circle
Focus on your selfdevelopment
Stick to office hours
Celebrate the small stuff
Write up a map of life
Prioritize actions based on your plan
About the speakers
Daniel C. Lewis – Notary and Business Coach
Sue Hope – Notary and Owner of NotaryAssist
Vanessa Terry – Founder of Notary2Notary
Janae Blatch – Founder of Florida Academy of Notaries
Read more about how Notary solopreneurs handle worklife balance: https://bit.ly/3zF4Nl4
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