Ep. #21 Finding Work + Life Balance with Jeana Nunez

by Marci Barker / April 12th, 2023
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Finding Work + Life Balance with Jeana Nunez
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Finding Work + Life Balance with Jeana Nunez
Join me in this episode to hear from Jeana Nunez, a busy mom and a business owner that helps others improve their health by reducing the toxins in their homes.
Jeana used to feel like she couldn’t run a business and be a good mom at the same time. With The Accountability Code, she has been able to find better work/life balance by being intentional in the way she spends her time with her family and her business. Jeana shares some of the specific ways she has found harmony and balance in her life.
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In This Episode We Cover:
Being able to listen to your inner-self
Recognizing how YOU function and honoring that.
Teaching The Accountability Code to your children
Getting out of your own way!
Prioritizing self-care and filling up your own bucket.
Listening to your gut.
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