Melissa D'Arabian may be well known today as a celebrity chef and New York Times best-selling cookbook author, but what many don t know is that she had a successful career in finance and strategy before beating out thousands to win “The Next Food Network Star.” Now, a busy business owner and TV personality, she works diligently to balance her demanding career with life at home as a wife and a mom to four young daughters, all while finding space for self-care. We all have a limited amount of time each day to get everything done. But what if we could somehow increase that time? Melissa is often asked “how do you do it all?” and in this speech, Melissa will give you the answers! She will reveal, step-by-step, the strategies she uses to manage her crazy schedule and to effectively increase the amount of time she has each day. In this session, you ll be inspired by her stories, and will find yourself taking note of ideas you can start using immediately.
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The one life-changing daily habit that you can implement starting tomorrow.
How to add an hour of productive time to your day (painlessly!).
A breakthrough timesaving strategy Melissa developed to cope with having four babies in diapers.
A simple to-do list strategy that reduces stress and keeps momentum.
The best advice Melissa heard in business school, and how you can implement it, too.
3 awesome self-care hacks that take less than 30 seconds.
Melissa earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont and her MBA from Georgetown. She worked at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), in corporate finance at The Walt Disney Company, and merchandise finance at Euro Disney in Paris. After marrying her husband Philippe, Melissa moved back to the U.S. and worked as a strategy and business consultant before becoming a stay-at-home home mom to her four daughters. Soon, she rose to fame as the winner of “The Next Food Network Star” and became well-known for “Ten Dollar Dinners” – her Food Network show and New York Times best-selling cookbook. Other projects include: highly-acclaimed FoodNetwork.com series, “The Picky Eaters Project,” serving as a regular judge on Food Network’s “Guy's Grocery Games,” and her second cookbook, Supermarket Healthy, which debuted last year. Stay in touch with Melissa on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and on her website www.melissadarabian.net.
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