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Lindsay Jang, a dynamic entrepreneur who moved to Hong Kong in her 20s, has made significant strides in the culinary and fitness industries. Her first restaurant, Yardbird, quickly gained acclaim, earning a prestigious Michelin star and establishing itself as a must-visit dining destination. Over the years, Jang has launched five companies, showcasing her versatility and ambition. However, not all of her ventures have met with success, highlighting the challenges that come with entrepreneurship.
At 43, Jang is navigating a new chapter in her life, focusing on personal well-being and learning the importance of disconnecting from her busy professional life. As she expands her innovative workout technique, she emphasizes the need for balance between her responsibilities as a mother and a business owner. Jang's journey reflects the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, as well as the ongoing quest for self-care and fulfillment amidst a demanding career.
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