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Is Your Business Stealing Your Joy? Here's how to avoid that:

Updated: Jun 11

The entrepreneurial journey is full of ups and downs. One moment you feel like you’re on your way to a multi-million-dollar company and the next day you’re pondering if bankruptcy is in the near future. It is both exhilarating and exhausting.


It can be difficult to give up the perks of working for yourself. It’s only natural to get hooked on the flexibility of creating your own schedule, and the joyful feeling of building something from scratch that will positively impact others around you. These are hard pursuits to quit!


If you’re like most people, what happens next is you start to justify the reasons you let your physical health slip away. Your relationship with your spouse and kid takes a hit because you need to work late, “just for the next little while.” You no longer see or hangout with your extended family or friends. Your mind is consumed by the highs and lows of the business. 


What is really happening though is, your limited time with what really matters on this earth is slowly being pulled away from you. 


It doesn’t need to be this way. 


I believe you can:


Have a successful business

Have a thriving marriage

Be in great physical shape

Prioritize your spiritual fitness

Spend time with friends

I also believe you can have it all at once.


How?


By using the Anchor Method and the Business and Personal Blueprint to establish the real purpose to what it is you are pursuing. These methodologies help build the framework of how to level up in your business and in every aspect of your personal life. 


Consider that you have been designed and entrusted to steward gifts, skills, and resources to add value into this world. When you are able to uncover those, your personal and professional life will be life giving rather than life stealing. 


It is possible to build a successful business without sacrificing what may never actually matter in the end. For help doing this, click here to book a free Strategy Call.

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