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The first sentence on Barbara Corcoran's website bio is a bit lackluster, referencing straight D's in school and 20-plus jobs before she turned 23. However, in the decades since, the real estate icon has made up for any poor performance earlier in life. In 2001 she sold her real estate business for $66 million. Today, she is the well-known female face on ABC's hit show, Shark Tank, an author, speaker, and investor.

During this episode of Work Flow, Corcoran shares how she divides and conquers her days in order to manage her many media appearances and her numerous businesses. Many of the people I've spoken with in this Fast Company video series talk about how they achieve work-life balance. Corcoran, on the other hand, professes that such a thing is not possible: "I gave up years ago on the concept that you could actually have balance in your life, I think it's a phantom chase," she says.

To read the full, original article click on this link: If Barbara Corcoran Can Turn Off Her Phone At 6:30, So Can You--Here's How | Fast Company