Listen

Description

How do you grow a thriving business AND make time for your family?

What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur, living life on your own terms? And be the kind of partner and parent you can be proud of?

Is work-life balance a real thing?

On this episode, we’re discussing how we built our original masonry restoration business, walking you through what our lives looked like in the early days of our entrepreneurial journey. (Spoiler alert: We didn’t see each other much!) We explain the difference between a sustainable business and a job and describe the grit it took to keep Brickworks Property Restoration going and growing for the first several years.

We also weigh in on the value of a partner who supports the business by making sure things run smoothly at home and open up about the judgement we receive from our family and community around living an unconventional life. Listen in for insight on how our relationship, businesses and family life work together and learn why we focus on the quality of the time we spend together rather than the quantity.

Key Takeaways

Why Jeremiah didn’t take his masonry business seriously in the early days

How we lived separate lives in the beginning of our entrepreneurial journey

Why it’s crucial to spend less than you make and plan for emergencies

The difference between a sustainable business and a job

How Mallory supports the masonry business by making things run smoothly at home

The judgement we received from family + community around living an unconventional life

How GRIT was key in keeping the masonry business going for the first several years

Why quality is more important than quantity when it comes to time spent with our kids

Why you have to be obsessed with being successful

Why we go where we’re celebrated rather than just tolerated

Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory

Destined to Be

Jeremiah on LinkedIn

Jeremiah on Facebook

Jeremiah on Instagram

Mallory on Instagram

Resources

REVOLUTION WELLNESS Facebook Group

Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University

Dr. Wayne Dyer

Napoleon Hill

Tim Grover