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2. Top 7 Lessons That Helped Me Grow a Peaceful, Profitable Business as a New Mom & Eldest Daughter of Immigrants

2. Top 7 Lessons That Helped Me Grow a Peaceful, Profitable Business as a New Mom & Eldest Daughter of Immigrants

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As a new mom, I had to completely rethink the way I built and ran my business. This episode is a reflection on the top 7 lessons that helped me rebuild a peaceful, profitable, and values-aligned business after becoming a parent, as an eldest daughter of immigrants.

I’m sharing the mindset shifts, strategic decisions, and somatic practices that helped me honor both my vision and my capacity—without burning out, overcompensating, or sacrificing all of myself.

Whether you’re a mom, an eldest daughter, or simply someone building a more easeful, aligned business, this episode is for you.


Top 7 Lessons:

1. Create a proactive support system that meets your needs in business and life (03:41)

2. Release the pressure to overwork in order to prove your worth (10:02)

3. Embrace presence, play, and creativity in how you lead and market your work (15:44)

4. Let go of rigid 9-to-5 structures and work in a way that honors your energy and capacity (23:06)

5. Stop relying on your business to meet all your emotional needs (29:45)

6. Show up in your full, multidimensional self without compartmentalizing (33:47)

7. Trust your body’s wisdom and define success your way (41:01)


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