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Like Nestig, a line of aesthetically-pleasingfurnitureand bedding for babies and kids, founded by mom-of-one Sara Adam Slywka.

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Nestig was meant to reflect that same feeling back to parents as they go through this exciting process.

In business school, she also met her co-founder and they worked together to launchNestigin 2020.

Slywka chatted withGlamourabout how to find that elusive balance and how to grow a company from birth.

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Glamour:How do you balance motherhood and entrepreneurship?

Sara Adam Slywka: I am a big believer in the law of diminishing marginal returns.

Whats been the hardest thing youve dealt with as a business owner?

As a founder, your job is constantly changing as the company grows.

Whats your best advice for aspiring women entrepreneurs?

My biggest advice is to get started by finding ways to test and work on your idea.

Your idea or product wont be for everyone, and thats a good thing.