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Grow Your Business, Keep Home!

Grow Your Business, Keep Home!

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R. Kenner French discusses the critical importance of work-life balance with Robert and Kay Lee Fukui. They explore how entrepreneurs often sacrifice personal relationships for business success and provide actionable strategies to achieve a healthier balance.


The discussion emphasizes the need for setting boundaries, prioritizing family time, and focusing on productivity rather than just hours worked. Real-life success stories illustrate the effectiveness of these strategies, highlighting the potential for both personal fulfillment and business profitability.


Takeaways

• Think about margin, not just time.

• Set boundaries to reduce your working hours.

• Prioritize family time in your calendar.

• Create a business plan for home first.

• Increase your margin of time and money.

• Focus on your zone of genius.

• It doesn't take much time to build relationships.

• Quality time is more important than quantity.

• You can have a successful business and family life.

• Intentional time is key to connection.


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• Think about margin, not just time.

• Set boundaries to reduce your hours.

• Focus on your zone of genius.


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