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The American Contractor Show

Redefining What Success Means – Ryan Groth

πŸ“… September 10, 2020 ⏱️ 38:05 🎀 John Dye, Ryan Groth

Chapters

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  • 0:00
    Show intro & Cedar Rapids workshop recap
  • 2:15
    Today's topic: family & business
  • 3:51
    Welcoming Ryan Groth from Maui
  • 5:30
    What Sales Transformation Group does
  • 8:08
    The hidden family toll of storm-chasing
  • 9:12
    The Maui friction point & redefining success
  • 13:33
    Intentionality & personal accountability
  • 15:42
    Doubling down on family vs. business
  • 16:46
    The two-week vacation that changed everything
  • 20:02
    Reframing growth: reclaiming time tripled the business
  • 24:52
    Freedom, ego & the flip-phone decision
  • 29:41
    What is success to you? Being faithful
  • 31:53
    The contractor as the heart of America & wrap-up

Speakers

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John Dye
Host, The American Contractor Show
R
Ryan Groth
Founder & CEO, Sales Transformation Group

Key Takeaways

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Define success on your own terms β€” Ryan frames it as 'being faithful with what you've been given,' with family and relationships at the top of the list, not just revenue or industry recognition.

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The stress of storm-chasing and constant travel is one of the industry's most unspoken problems; being away from home invites guilt, temptation, and relational recovery time that hurts the business too.

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You are more accountable to your spouse than to any business partner, GM, or top salesperson β€” home stability directly reflects in your leadership and your team's sense of safety.

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Betting on family first can grow the business: Ryan reframed 'growth' as reclaiming time β€” keeping revenue the same while working half as much effectively doubled his business.

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With reclaimed time he reinvested in scalable systems β€” Facebook ads, team development, automation, and a $45K consultant β€” which then tripled the business.

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Freedom is the real American dream, but you're not free if the business requires you in everything; build a 'machine' of great people like a Lego kit so it runs without you.

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Ego is often the real driver of overwork β€” owners chase awards and name recognition; Ryan went so far as to switch to a flip phone to reclaim focus for family.

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You must build a functioning business to invest in family responsibly β€” Ryan endorses Jim Johnson's 'work on it, not in it' philosophy as the foundation.

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