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Ep. 201 - Work-Life Balance for Married Business Owners

Ep. 201 - Work-Life Balance for Married Business Owners

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When it comes to the inability to create work-life balance for many married business owners, there are issues common to most. The good news is that there are common solutions as well. These solutions don’t come from us solely but from other married entrepreneurs who’ve been able to sustain better balance in their lives.

This is the two-year anniversary of our book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/ and the announced release of the audiobook version. Go to our website and grab a copy.

Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/boundaries

Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

Key Takeaways:

  • Common problems for married entrepreneurs

    • Working a lot of hours- the grind

    • No boundaries

    • Financial stress

    • Arguments

    • Spouse is controlling

    • Lack of agreement

    • The grind of sales

    • Low margins

    • Can’t find help

  • Common solutions for married entrepreneurs

    • Be intentional

    • Calendar your priorities

    • The problems will still be there tomorrow

    • It’s not about you. It’s about both of you

    • Focus on less, work less, produce more

    • It’s about profit margins not sales

    • Automate, delegate, eliminate

    • KPIs

    • Many small improvements lead to big changes

  • Biggest obstacle

    • Mindset

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