
Most entrepreneurs fail because you are working IN your business rather than ON your business.” – Michael Gerber (The best-selling author of The E-Myth Revisited) NOTABLE QUOTABLE – “Most entrepreneurs are merely technicians with an entrepreneurial seizure. Step 1 – Embrace that a business exists to serve you
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I am just completely clueless how to make it a worthwhile endeavor while seeing growth and some semblance of a work/life balance.” I knew that being an entrepreneur was going to be the most difficult thing I’ve done. I had no rose-colored glasses on when I decided to launch out on my own. Let me be clear – I’m not opposed to work. I am looking for a mentor to help me discover what I can be doing differently to get the results I want. This has put a significant stress on me as a business owner, the main provider for my family, husband, father, and friend. Though I have the team around me to get the job done, I still find myself working 16-18 hour days just to cover payroll. Since then, the company has experienced rapid growth and I now have a staff of 3 full time employees and one subcontractor. I opened a surveying firm 12 months ago and operate from a home office.

This week we had a Thriver email us the following question, “I would like to transform my work/personal life balance. During today’s broadcast of The Thrive Time Show Business Radio Show, Clay Clark, Steve Currington and Jonathan Kelly break down the specific steps that you need to take to create a successful business that provides you with the time freedom you desire. Have you ever struggled to create BOTH time and financial freedom.
