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November 4, 2020 35 mins

 As moms, we find ourselves wearing many hats, constantly being pulled, led or guided in many different directions.  This pandemic has exacerbated this as many families are finding themselves home to complete both school with their children and work for themselves. 

 My guest Amy Staubitz, of XTan Sunless, has always been a working mom, and now finds herself  working from home ( as both an employee & as a business owner) along with homeschooling her children.  Today she is sharing how she considers being flexible is a must as a mom in the beauty industry and in life!

 Amy is  a nurse, business owner, product developer, Air Force veteran as well as a mom to 3 busy boys and she considers time her biggest challenge.  Through the years she has created ways to spend special time with her children as well as creating, much needed, self care time.  During our chat she shares the ways she gives her children and herself the uninterrupted time that is desired and deserved.

She also shares how and why she created XTan, a sunless tanning remover, and why she is so passionate about this product.  Amy is an amazing and inspirational woman.  She sets out everyday to instill positivity in everyone that she works with. 

Get comfortable and check it out!  You're going to love Amy and her product, XTan Sunless.

Enjoy! 

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