Here's why I'm asking...
Many business owners I work with get into business to make a great living on their terms. Do what you want, with whom you want, how you want, when and where you want.
Maybe that's to have a nest egg for when you retire...
To help your parents as they get older...
To pick your kids up from school everyday and spend more intentional family time...
To take vacation whenever and wherever you want...
It all sounds great. But then the business becomes this all-consuming thing that we keep telling ourselves “if I can just get THIS under control, then I’ll be able to take more time off. THEN I’ll be able to spend more time with my family. THEN I’ll be able to…
The problem is that there’s always something else that comes up.
There's always something to launch, sales calls to get on, and more work to be done.
And suddenly our one-month plan that, once done, means we can be more with our family, turns into a three-year plan that’s still ongoing.
Is that how you want things to continue?
And not only that, is it even SUSTAINABLE?
What’s going to happen if…
→ You get sick
→ You unexpectedly have to be sole caregiver to a parent that suddenly can no longer walk
→ You have some kind of unfortunate live event that cripples all motivation and you’re barely able to get out of bed
→ You want to go on vacation (and still make enough to pay your team)
→ You are tired of doing so many exhausting live launches and want to take a break from your business for a bit so you don’t feel so burnt out
→ You want to take time off for an important, exciting life event like giving birth, fostering, celebrating your children’s birthday
→ You want a longer maternity leave but know you still need money coming in
→ You’re going through a divorce and can barely think about business right now -- you need something to sell on your behalf