Natasha Cornstein
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And you can't prioritize everything on the same day. For me, the root of my priorities, my family, my work, my friendships, our community. We have a charity that my husband and my son and I run together, restoring outdoor basketball courts. But I think that you, you know, again, life you prioritize. And there may be days where Blushington is my priority.
And you can't prioritize everything on the same day. For me, the root of my priorities, my family, my work, my friendships, our community. We have a charity that my husband and my son and I run together, restoring outdoor basketball courts. But I think that you, you know, again, life you prioritize. And there may be days where Blushington is my priority.
And you can't prioritize everything on the same day. For me, the root of my priorities, my family, my work, my friendships, our community. We have a charity that my husband and my son and I run together, restoring outdoor basketball courts. But I think that you, you know, again, life you prioritize. And there may be days where Blushington is my priority.
And the love, the loyalty and keeping the passion and the shared values is crucial. And I will say, you know, we've talked about women coming into the workforce. Fathers are now so much more involved with their kids. Oh, absolutely. Every sporting event, every dad is there. Right. When I was growing up, I mean, my dad was working and my mom came. And they didn't make the time.
And the love, the loyalty and keeping the passion and the shared values is crucial. And I will say, you know, we've talked about women coming into the workforce. Fathers are now so much more involved with their kids. Oh, absolutely. Every sporting event, every dad is there. Right. When I was growing up, I mean, my dad was working and my mom came. And they didn't make the time.
And the love, the loyalty and keeping the passion and the shared values is crucial. And I will say, you know, we've talked about women coming into the workforce. Fathers are now so much more involved with their kids. Oh, absolutely. Every sporting event, every dad is there. Right. When I was growing up, I mean, my dad was working and my mom came. And they didn't make the time.
It wasn't even a consideration, like you said. It wasn't an option.
It wasn't even a consideration, like you said. It wasn't an option.
It wasn't even a consideration, like you said. It wasn't an option.
Exactly. We have plenty of friends like that.
Exactly. We have plenty of friends like that.
Exactly. We have plenty of friends like that.
You know, I think in life and in business, emotional intelligence sometimes trumps everything. To be successful in relationships, to be successful in business, you have to understand people. And I think that comes from being very, very aware. And so I would say emotional intelligence is crucial in every aspect of your life.
You know, I think in life and in business, emotional intelligence sometimes trumps everything. To be successful in relationships, to be successful in business, you have to understand people. And I think that comes from being very, very aware. And so I would say emotional intelligence is crucial in every aspect of your life.
You know, I think in life and in business, emotional intelligence sometimes trumps everything. To be successful in relationships, to be successful in business, you have to understand people. And I think that comes from being very, very aware. And so I would say emotional intelligence is crucial in every aspect of your life.
I think it's crucial to do what you love and it's going to maybe be different things at different times in your lives. I mean, when I first, came out of college, I won a fellowship in New York. It was in public affairs. I went actually, I was in news also. I worked on the overnight assignment desk. I mean, talk about the lowest job in the newsroom. That was really tough.
I think it's crucial to do what you love and it's going to maybe be different things at different times in your lives. I mean, when I first, came out of college, I won a fellowship in New York. It was in public affairs. I went actually, I was in news also. I worked on the overnight assignment desk. I mean, talk about the lowest job in the newsroom. That was really tough.
I think it's crucial to do what you love and it's going to maybe be different things at different times in your lives. I mean, when I first, came out of college, I won a fellowship in New York. It was in public affairs. I went actually, I was in news also. I worked on the overnight assignment desk. I mean, talk about the lowest job in the newsroom. That was really tough.
I was newly married, but I was so passionate about the news. I had wanted to be a broadcaster. and um and i did it and it ran its course so i think that it's important to do what you're passionate about i blushington does not work for me it's a way of life i get up every morning excited about it amazing i agree well i also think you're more mature
I was newly married, but I was so passionate about the news. I had wanted to be a broadcaster. and um and i did it and it ran its course so i think that it's important to do what you're passionate about i blushington does not work for me it's a way of life i get up every morning excited about it amazing i agree well i also think you're more mature