most, she doesn't believe the two to be mutually exclusive. In fact, she believes her 9-to-5 gig as a credit consultant is often just as fulfilling as the work she does for the artists collective,
“My brothers and I were born into a classic Korean immigrant family, and from an early age, our parents showed us that we needed to work very hard, but we didn’t need to have completely conventional jobs. Like me, my two brothers are also following their dreams. One plays indie rock music in Korea, and the other is a project manager at a consulting company, bringing startups to life.
“We talk a lot about self-care, like getting a facial, but for me, it’s about our spiritual health. I recently took a step back from trying to do so much at once, which felt like the right move for my spiritual health. I’m being very intentional with my time. I try and prioritizemy business rather than going out and networking to expand my business.