I was good at it. I knew how to get results, how to build relationships, how to make things happen. But somewhere along the way, the work stopped fitting the person I was becoming.
The day I left, I felt the kind of relief that comes when you've been holding your breath for so long you'd forgotten what it felt like to exhale.
I built Lynne Wilson and Co. because I know what it means to be buried in everything while trying to grow a business. I've lived it. And I've watched too many women in business run themselves into the ground trying to do all of it, all of the time, alone.