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A Sweet Day in the Life of Dylan Lauren, the Founder of Dylan's Candy Bar Between family, work and socializing, Dylan Lauren shows us how she handles work-life balance.

By Andrea Huspeni

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Editor's Note: A Day in the Life is a series in which women leaders and entrepreneurs share a behind-the-scenes video diary on what it is like to be in their shoes for a day.

Being an entrepreneur is hard. Being one with a family can sometimes be next to impossible. But Dylan Lauren, the founder of Dylan's Candy Bar, takes it in stride.

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In our Day in the Life video series, Lauren shares how she manages to balance work and life. Her morning includes spending quality time with her children and getting in a good workout before heading to the office. Once there, she multi-tasks -- like all entrepreneurs -- talking to her team about renovations, launches and partnerships. Then, she spends her evening supporting a cause she is passionate about: animal rescue.

Check out the video to see how she does it all.

Andrea Huspeni

Founder of This Dog's Life

Andrea Huspeni is the former special projects director at Entrepreneur.com and the founder of This Dog's Life.

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