"When you're younger you hope for brighter days that don't include the challenges, and then when you get older you realize that's not realistic. Instead you have to create this headspace where you focus, or this mindset, where you focus on the positive." And by focusing on the positive, Ruthie McCombs believes we can manifest new positive situations and outcomes for ourselves. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, the founder of Overnight Beauty explains that as an entrepreneur she faces new challenges everyday, but through daily mindfulness she's able to work, communicate and even live a better life. Ruthie goes on to say she looks for things to be grateful for, leads with compassion and that launching her beauty brand during COVID wasn't necessarily all bad...there she goes being positive again! by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
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"Think outside the box a little bit. Don't be too concerned that you don't have that exact experience. Let's say you did. Let's say ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
"I think mom guilt and being a working mother is definitely the most challenging thing I've had to overcome in my career." Something many ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
"Eventually your roadmap is going to fall into place. There's not a manual that says on this date this has to be done and ... by Lisa SingerRead the whole story >
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