Redefining What Success Means – Ryan Groth
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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.
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.
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.
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.
With reclaimed time he reinvested in scalable systems β Facebook ads, team development, automation, and a $45K consultant β which then tripled the business.
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.
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.
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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