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How to Build a Business as a Single Mum (Without Burning Out)

How to Build a Business as a Single Mum (Without Burning Out)

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Being a single mum and running a business can feel like the most exhausting juggle in the world - school runs, money worries, emotional load, and trying to build something that actually works for your life.

In this episode of Live More, Earn More, Lucy Griffiths shares her honest journey from burnout and a high-pressure TV journalism career to building a passive income business that supports her and her son - without sacrificing presence, wellbeing, or sanity.


This is a real, grounded conversation about what it actually takes to run a business as a single parent - and how to create income that fits around family life, not the other way round.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why “balance” is a myth for single mums (and what works instead)
  • How passive income supports single parents in real life
  • How to earn on autopilot without hustling 24/7
  • How to set boundaries that protect your energy and time
  • What financial freedom really means as a mum

If you’re a single mum, solo parent, or overwhelmed entrepreneur, this episode is your permission slip to simplify, automate, and build a business that supports your life - not drains it.


🔗 SHOW NOTES & LINKS

🎧 Free training – Earn on Autopilot
https://video.lucygriffiths.com/passive-income

🎓 Membership Course Academy – create courses & memberships that sell on autopilot
https://video.lucygriffiths.com/masterclass

🧘‍♀️ Abundance Visualisation (free guided meditation)
https://video.lucygriffiths.com/abundance-visualisation

📘 Book: Make Money While You Sleep
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1529341931

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