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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

Articles Editor

Andrea Huspeni is the articles editor at Entrepreneur.com. 

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