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Shawna Bigby Davis: How to overcome the pressures of overwork, being a stress-junkie to FULLY living the life you were meant to live!! In this episode Shana dives deep into her own personal ’struggles’ through building a multi-million dollar business and the impact it had personal health. How putting the pressures of building a HUGE business in the eyes of the world caused her intense health issues. This podcast is FAR from surface level, that’s for sure!! Shawna has shifted what was once important in her life: growing a business into what is far more important: self love and self care To combat multiple autoimmune disorders, Shawna has put into practice a vision of health, happiness, and freedom and has made it her mission to spread that foundational need as far and wide as possible. Her work has been cited by numerous press outlets, including AdAge, Fast Company, Adweek, Creativity and AdCritic in addition to all the major industry award shows including Cannes Lions, The One Show, Addys, Communication Arts and Clios. As an autoimmune vigilante, it’s her mission to reach out to other A-type, perfectionist, bad-ass women and offer them much-needed tools to help them before they hit burn-out. Shawna on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shawnabigbydavis/ My course: https://davidnurseacademy.thinkific.com/courses/the-game-of-life
Do you have a self-imposed expiration date for your working life? When opportunities run out, what’s next? We have come to know entrepreneurship as people finding an opportunity in the business space by creating a product or service that solves a problem in a new way. But often times it comes from something bigger, and a little more basic: the entrepreneur just doesn’t fit the mold. How glass ceilings, expiration dates, lack of opportunity, and burn-out all fuel startups. Bio: Shawna Bigby Davis Former agency owner, stress-junkie, autoimmune awareness vigilante Shawna is an entrepreneurial, imaginative leader with expertise in both creative and business management. As former co-founder and Executive Creative Director of a successful a creative marketing agency, Shawna has a proven track record of building businesses using a design-focused mindset. Her recent startup focuses on autoimmune disease awareness, remission and management tools. Her work has been seen and used by millions of people and cited by numerous press outlets, including AdAge, Fast Company, Adweek, Creativity and AdCritic, in addition to all the major industry award shows including Cannes Lions, The One Show, Addys, Communication Arts and Clios. TWITTER HANDLE: @shawnabigbydavis SPEAKER EMAIL: shawnabigbydavis@gmail.com
Do you have a self-imposed expiration date for your working life? When opportunities run out, what's next? We have come to know entrepreneurship as people finding an opportunity in the business space by creating a product or service that solves a problem in a new way. But often times it comes from something bigger, and a little more basic: the entrepreneur just doesn't fit the mold. How glass ceilings, expiration dates, lack of opportunity, and burn-out all fuel startups. Bio: Shawna Bigby Davis Former agency owner, stress-junkie, autoimmune awareness vigilante Shawna is an entrepreneurial, imaginative leader with expertise in both creative and business management. As former co-founder and Executive Creative Director of a successful a creative marketing agency, Shawna has a proven track record of building businesses using a design-focused mindset. Her recent startup focuses on autoimmune disease awareness, remission and management tools. Her work has been seen and used by millions of people and cited by numerous press outlets, including AdAge, Fast Company, Adweek, Creativity and AdCritic, in addition to all the major industry award shows including Cannes Lions, The One Show, Addys, Communication Arts and Clios. TWITTER HANDLE: @shawnabigbydavis SPEAKER EMAIL: shawnabigbydavis@gmail.com
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