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Miss Hannah Tackett, please tell me about your vision.

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Absolutely.

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So I guess my vision is to help professional women end burnout.

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And I think it's so important because I've

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talked to so many women who didn't even realize

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that they were on the path to burnout until it was essentially

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not too late, but until they'd experienced it

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and they'd experienced the cost of burnout.

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And so I guess my vision is to help women

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to turn that around before they quit their jobs,

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lose millions of dollars or hundreds of thousands of dollars

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depending on where they're at, and turn it around

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before their body forces them to.

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So it's.

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Yeah.

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Where did your vision come from?

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What sparked this?

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Well, my own burnout, honestly.

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I was working in tech full time, two young children at home,

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and I got to a point where I wasn't able to get out of bed.

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And it was a very eye-opening, terrifying experience for me

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because I worked so hard for that career.

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And I loved my children.

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And I felt like I wasn't showing up for work,

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and I wasn't showing up for my kids,

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and it wasn't acceptable.

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And I was afraid I was going to lose the job,

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and I care deeply about being the mom that I want to be.

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And so ending that burnout and making sure

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that it never happened again became my number one priority.

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And then on that path, on that journey,

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I started helping others and became a coach

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and got further education.

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And it just kind of shifted the direction,

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trajectory of my focus.

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Yeah.

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Where in tech were you from?

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What was your background then?

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I was a software design manager.

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OK, that is much more into tech than I am.

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I do videography as my forte.

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So my background has always been technical directing

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for multiple cameras.

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And so taking on podcasting is like a hobby of sorts.

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I'm just helping out Jackson with his stuff now.

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Very cool.

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Mine was enterprise software.

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All right, yeah.

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No, software's ones and zeros is not my thing.

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Let's see.

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Let me find what's the next question that fits.

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Let's see.

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How did you get started with where you're at now?

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What was the beginning process for you?

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Well, I mean, the beginning was really just not

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being able to get out of bed.

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But in terms of where I started to gain some traction

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and where the shift started to happen

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was when I prioritized my yes.

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And that's what I consider the first step in ending burnout

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is pursuing your yes, prioritizing your yes.

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And for me, my yes was my health.

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And when I'm working with my clients,

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we figure out, well, what are you saying yes to in your life?

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And we find ways to carve out space for that.

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And that's the first step in ending burnout.

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Yeah, find the things you enjoy to do

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and keep saying yes to them.

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Thank you for being here today.

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I'm really happy that you tuned in to Vision Pros Live.

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I'm looking forward to seeing your reactions

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as these episodes continue to move forward.

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This is going to get more and more fun.

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We'll have more and more engagement as well.

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We'll invite people to participate in the show.

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And thank you for giving us your time and attention.

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Have an excellent time building out your vision

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and becoming a Vision Pro yourself.

