Angie Scott Apr 2026
But as a co-founder and a mother, I’ve learned a truth that isn’t always shared in highlight reels: 1. Stop Chasing "Perfect"
In the early days of building Search Influence, I felt like I had to be 100% on at all times. If I was at the office, I felt guilty about home; if I was at home, I was thinking about the office. I eventually realized that striving for a perfect 50/50 split only creates stress. Instead, I’ve learned to embrace the natural rhythms of life. Some weeks, the business needs my full focus; other weeks, motherhood takes center stage. And that is okay. 2. The Power of Intentional Storytelling angie scott
Building a business isn't just about growth; it's about impact. Whether it's empowering women through career shifts or simply showing up honestly in your community, your work should reflect your values. But as a co-founder and a mother, I’ve
Through my work with UpScribed, I’ve seen how much people crave authenticity. Whether you are a brand or an individual, the most powerful thing you can do is tell your truth. In a world of AI-generated noise, your unique perspective—the "10% that is actually you"—is what makes you unbeatable. 3. Content with a Conscience I eventually realized that striving for a perfect
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We’ve all heard the buzzwords: work-life balance, leaning in, having it all. For years, I chased that elusive equilibrium, thinking that if I just checked enough boxes or optimized my schedule enough, everything would perfectly align.