EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 55 MIN
Ep. 13 | Running a Type A Business, Living in a Type B World with Fashion Stylist, Kendra Bissig
from Organizing The Entrepreneur: Helping Women Entrepreneurs Organize Work, Home, and Life · host Janelle Azar
Get ready for an honest, refreshing chat this week with my amazing friend, stylist Kendra Bissig, also known as The Blonde Mom. If you've ever felt like you're juggling a million things and sometimes dropping a few, this episode is for you!We dive deep into the realities of entrepreneurship, including that totally relatable "Type A Business, Type B Life" truth that I find with so many entrepreneurs. Kendra spills the tea on how she keeps her thriving styling business on point, all while her personal life follows a more lived-in, low-key, easy-breezy style.Kendra shares how working with a stylist is truly transformative, going beyond just clothes to impact how you feel about yourself. We also get real about the daily grind of balancing work and family, and how she tackles entrepreneurial burnout (hello, walking and puzzling!). You'll hear why self-care is key and truly about what makes you feel good.You'll discover Kendra's flexible business approach, the vital role of understanding client needs, and how she builds genuine connections through social media. We also chat about the unpredictable highs and lows of client work, the importance of giving yourself grace, and how embracing imperfection is a superpower. Plus, we explore how the entrepreneurial journey is always evolving, highlighting the beauty of being your own boss!KEY TAKEAWAYS:The "Type A Business, Type B Life" is SO Real: Kendra is super buttoned-up for her biz, but her personal life is a more laid-back, "lived-in" kind of vibe. Styling is More Than Just Clothes: It's truly transformative. Kendra shared how getting dressed, even when you're feeling down, can make a huge mental shift. Work-Life Balance? It's a Daily Battle: We both admitted that finding that sweet spot between family and work is a constant juggle.Embrace the Flow (and the Chaos!): Kendra's business routine is super flexible, changing weekly! This reminds us that as entrepreneurs, we don't have to be rigid.It's All About Connection: Kendra uses social media to build deep relationships with her clients, showing her authentic self. This helps people feel comfortable inviting her into their most personal spaces, like their closets.Burnout is REAL (and Self-Care is KEY): Busy seasons lead to burnout. Kendra reminded us that self-care is truly about what makes you feel good, not what anyone else says.Family is Everything: Kendra's family is her biggest support system, helping her keep all the balls in the air. Give Yourself Grace: We talked about listening to your body, recognizing when you need to slow down, and knowing that business highs and lows are just part of the journey. The Entrepreneurial Journey Keeps Evolving: Kendra's looking to pivot more into speaking and her StyleDial service.TIME STAMPS:03:09 The Journey of a Stylist07:30 Understanding Client Needs09:43 Business Processes and Routines14:51 Balancing Work and Family Life18:07 Family Involvement in Business20:50 Dealing with Burnout22:59 Finding Inspiration in Fashion26:20 Self-Care and Mental Health28:07 The Essence of Self-Care29:04 Understanding Personality Types in Business and Life30:31 Balancing Type A and Type B Personalities32:17 The Reality of Personal Organization33:57 Embracing Imperfection in Professional Life35:55 The Role of Social Media in Building Connections39:44 Tools for Organization and Business Efficiency42:48 Debunking Myths About Entrepreneurship47:52 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur50:44 Future Aspirations and GrowthLINKS FOR LISTENERSWebsite: https://www.theblondemomstyle.com/IG: @the_blondemomA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsCanva ProShannon McKinstrie | Social Media Strategist & Marketer PixelCutHow To Get Dressed by Alison FreerThe Curated Closet by Anuschka ReesThe Curated Closet Workbook by Anuschka Rees
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Get ready for an honest, refreshing chat this week with my amazing friend, stylist Kendra Bissig, also known as The Blonde Mom. If you've ever felt like you're juggling a million things and sometimes dropping a few, this episode is for you!We dive deep into the realities of entrepreneurship, including that totally relatable "Type A Business, Type B Life" truth that I find with so many entrepreneurs. Kendra spills the tea on how she keeps her thriving styling business on point, all while her personal life follows a more lived-in, low-key, easy-breezy style.Kendra shares how working with a stylist is truly transformative, going beyond just clothes to impact how you feel about yourself. We also get real about the daily grind of balancing work and family, and how she tackles entrepreneurial burnout (hello, walking and puzzling!). You'll hear why self-care is key and truly about what makes you feel good.You'll discover Kendra's flexible business approach, the vital role of understanding client needs, and how she builds genuine connections through social media. We also chat about the unpredictable highs and lows of client work, the importance of giving yourself grace, and how embracing imperfection is a superpower. Plus, we explore how the entrepreneurial journey is always evolving, highlighting the beauty of being your own boss!KEY TAKEAWAYS:The "Type A Business, Type B Life" is SO Real: Kendra is super buttoned-up for her biz, but her personal life is a more laid-back, "lived-in" kind of vibe. Styling is More Than Just Clothes: It's truly transformative. Kendra shared how getting dressed, even when you're feeling down, can make a huge mental shift. Work-Life Balance? It's a Daily Battle: We both admitted that finding that sweet spot between family and work is a constant juggle.Embrace the Flow (and the Chaos!): Kendra's business routine is super flexible, changing weekly! This reminds us that as entrepreneurs, we don't have to be rigid.It's All About Connection: Kendra uses social media to build deep relationships with her clients, showing her authentic self. This helps people feel comfortable inviting her into their most personal spaces, like their closets.Burnout is REAL (and Self-Care is KEY): Busy seasons lead to burnout. Kendra reminded us that self-care is truly about what makes you feel good, not what anyone else says.Family is Everything: Kendra's family is her biggest support system, helping her keep all the balls in the air. Give Yourself Grace: We talked about listening to your body, recognizing when you need to slow down, and knowing that business highs and lows are just part of the journey. The Entrepreneurial Journey Keeps Evolving: Kendra's looking to pivot more into speaking and her StyleDial service.TIME STAMPS:03:09 The Journey of a Stylist07:30 Understanding Client Needs09:43 Business Processes and Routines14:51 Balancing Work and Family Life18:07 Family Involvement in Business20:50 Dealing with Burnout22:59 Finding Inspiration in Fashion26:20 Self-Care and Mental Health28:07 The Essence of Self-Care29:04 Understanding Personality Types in Business and Life30:31 Balancing Type A and Type B Personalities32:17 The Reality of Personal Organization33:57 Embracing Imperfection in Professional Life35:55 The Role of Social Media in Building Connections39:44 Tools for Organization and Business Efficiency42:48 Debunking Myths About Entrepreneurship47:52 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur50:44 Future Aspirations and GrowthLINKS FOR LISTENERSWebsite: https://www.theblondemomstyle.com/IG: @the_blondemomA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsCanva ProShannon McKinstrie | Social Media Strategist & Marketer PixelCutHow To Get Dressed by Alison FreerThe Curated Closet by Anuschka ReesThe Curated Closet Workbook by Anuschka Rees
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