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Building From Vision: How I Turned Pressure Into Purpose Through Business and Creativity

From Responsibility to Generational Change: Building Success While Juggling It All

Brandia Jones
Brandia Jones
Founder/CEO
Pryzm Staffing, LLC
Building From Vision: How I Turned Pressure Into Purpose Through Business and Creativity

I didn’t start with everything figured out. I started with responsibility, pressure, and a vision I couldn’t ignore.

As a mother of four, a wife of 11 years, a business owner, and a graduating college student, my life doesn’t slow down. I’m balancing family, building a company, finishing school, and growing a brand—all at the same time. There is no perfect moment for me to build. I had to learn how to move in the middle of everything.

For me, success has never been about having it all together. It’s about staying consistent, staying strategic, and trusting that what I’m building has purpose—even when life feels full.

There was a moment that shifted how I saw myself.

One early morning around 3:30 a.m., I woke up and couldn’t go back to sleep. Out of curiosity, I took an IQ test online and scored a 126. That moment didn’t define me, but it confirmed something I had always felt. It helped me understand how I think, how I problem-solve, and why I move the way I do.

A lot of things started to make sense, and it gave me a new level of confidence in my decisions.

Along this journey, I’ve also been on a path of spiritual growth and self-rediscovery. There were moments when I had to sit with myself, reflect, and truly understand who I am beyond titles, responsibilities, and expectations.

That process wasn’t always easy—but it was necessary.

I’ve come to realize that I’m not just building for right now. I’m building to change the direction of everything that comes after me.

I’m intentional about breaking generational patterns that no longer serve me or my family—patterns of limitation, doubt, and settling.

I’m choosing growth.

I’m choosing discipline.

I’m choosing to see things differently so I can create something different.

My goal is bigger than success.

I want to build generational wealth. I want to create stability, opportunity, and a new standard for my children—and for the generations that follow.

One day, I’ll be able to look back and know that I was the one who shifted things. The one who did the work. The one who changed the narrative.

The ancestor who made it happen.

What keeps me going is deeper than just building a business.

I push as hard as I do because I’m proving something to myself. I’m showing myself that I can do it—even when it’s hard, even when I’m tired, and even when everything feels like it’s happening at once.

But even more than that, I’m doing it for my children.

I want them to see that there is more to life. I want them to grow up knowing they don’t have to stay in one place—mentally or physically. They can build, create, and become whatever they choose to be.

That mindset doesn’t just stay at home—it shows up in my business too.

One thing that sets Pryzm Staffing apart is how I humanize it. I don’t see people as positions to fill. I see them as individuals with lives, responsibilities, and purpose.

Whether someone is a janitor or a CEO, they receive the same level of respect from me. Because at the end of the day, every role matters. Every person matters.

And when people feel seen, valued, and supported, they show up differently.

That’s the kind of environment I believe in building.

Pryzm Staffing was created from that mindset.

I saw a gap—not just in staffing, but in how people were being supported in the workforce. I wanted to build something that wasn’t just about filling positions, but about creating structure, opportunity, and reliability for both clients and employees.

Today, I provide staffing solutions across industries like logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing while building systems that allow my company to grow and scale.

At the same time, I’m also building my fashion brand, Unique I Am.

My designs are more than garments. I don’t feel fulfilled simply because someone is wearing them—I feel fulfilled because of how my garments make someone feel when they put them on.

For me, it’s about confidence. It’s about identity.

It’s about someone putting something on and seeing themselves differently—standing taller and feeling like the best version of who they are.

That’s what makes it meaningful for me.

Balancing business, creativity, school, marriage, and motherhood has taught me something powerful:

You don’t have to choose one version of yourself.

You can be all of it.

You just have to be willing to carry the weight that comes with it—and still show up

There are long days—days when I’m handling business calls, working on assignments, managing home life, and still finding time to create.

It’s not always easy, but it’s intentional.

Every part of my life is connected to the bigger vision I have for myself and my family.

There have been moments when things didn’t go as planned.

Contracts that required patience.

Systems that needed to be rebuilt.

Situations that forced me to pivot quickly.

But I’ve learned that challenges don’t mean stop—they mean adjust.

That mindset has allowed me to keep moving, even when things feel uncertain.

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is ownership.

Not just in business—but in your life.

No one is going to build your vision for you. You have to be willing to take action, even when it’s uncomfortable, even when you’re tired, and even when you’re still figuring it out.

Right now, I’m in a season of elevation.

I’m graduating, expanding my business, developing internal systems, and stepping deeper into my creative direction.

I’m not waiting for things to slow down.

I’m building through it.

To every woman reading this who feels like she’s juggling everything at once, I want you to know this:

You’re not behind.

You’re building.

Start where you are.

Use what you have.

Adjust when needed.

And most importantly—don’t stop.

Because when the team works, the dream doesn’t just survive—it scales.

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