Alessandra Haybittle
Balancing role as a mother with professional ambition
Motherhood has a way of making you rethink your priorities. For Alessandra Haybittle, it was the moment she realized her corporate career was keeping her from being the kind of mom she wanted to be. She had spent over 20 years working for multinational companies, tackling big challenges and achieving career milestones.
But the long hours meant she was missing out on precious moments with her daughters. Alessandra knew she needed a change. She wanted to create a life where she could be fully present for her family while still pursuing work that she was passionate about. That desire set her on a journey to redefine what work-life balance could look like.
The Turning Point: From Corporate to Entrepreneur Alessandra’s decision to leave the corporate world wasn’t easy. After years of working at
companies like AmBev and Bunge, she was used to a fast-paced, structured environment. However, the rigidity of a traditional 9-to-5 schedule made it difficult for her to be there for her daughters in the ways she wanted.
The idea of starting her own business gave her hope. Entrepreneurship offered the flexibility she needed to design her work schedule around her family’s needs. She could drop her daughters off at activities, be home for dinner, and still build a career she loved.
Alessandra has always enjoyed sports, so when she thought about starting a business, fitness seemed like a good choice. She views Pilates not just as an exercise, but as a way to encourage people to focus on their health and well-being. Pilates also felt personal to her. It’s about strength, balance, and resilience—all qualities she values deeply. She wanted her studios to be more than just a place for exercise; she wanted them to be a supportive community where clients could celebrate their progress and feel proud of their achievements.
Alessandra’s journey shows that it’s possible to create a life that works for you, even if it means stepping outside of your comfort zone. By leaving the corporate world and starting her own Pilates business, she found a way to balance her role as a mother with her professional ambitions.
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