Leading Ladies - Making Business and Marriage a Success
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This is a great episode for any husband and wife team looking to escape the constant struggles of balancing managing a business and a family. In this episode, our inaugural 'Leading Ladies', we speak with 3 determined business women who along with their husbands have successfully turned around their business, and more importantly their lives. Kylie (Brizscapes Landscaping), Hailley (Laurence Plumbing Group, and Lyndall (All Outside Landscaping) share their previous frustrations and problems with trying to work on the 'same page' with their husbands. Consistent problems included always working, poor quality family life, managing the office was not a priority, cash flow struggles, feeling there is no way out, and so on. Learn the strategies, processes, and habits that build confidence and control for business owners 'guaranteed' to deliver financial and personal rewards. If you are unsure how to transform your business and power up to the next level then you’ll find the answers in this interview, including: Why onsite MUST be on the same page as the office? How planning provides focus and peace of mind? How to make a husband and wife team work successfully? Why the office is more important than the job if you want a great quality of life? Why most fail at business? And plenty more … Resources mentioned: Power Up Your Tradie Business book by Matthew Jones - GRAB YOUR FREE COPY (enter promo code - podcast) Power Up Coaching Program - Email to see if we can help REQUEST A CALL Podcast links:   Podcast Studio: RadioHub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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