Letting Go Of Guilt Helped This Founder Find Work-Life Balance

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Katie Kempner, founder of Kempner Communications, uses her 25 plus years in media and communications to provide innovative communications strategies for her clients. She learned early on into being an entrepreneur that she had to let go of feeling guilty to succeed.

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“I had a great job,” Kempner states. “It felt like too much of a risk. One day, Chuck Porter, who was my mentor, said to me, ‘You know, you’re getting a little old. You should do it.’” Porter committed to being her first client. Having that security, she started her own agency. Through word-of-mouth, Kempner has grown her agency over the past seven years.

Trust your instincts. There comes the point in your career where you have to rely on your skills and your self-confidence to make the move that will level you up.

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