#11 | A Boring Week in The Life of Young Entrepreneurs Grinding For Freedom | Birthday Celebration, Changing Business Money Models and Playing More While Building Wealth
In this episode of Grinding For Freedom, we talk about birthdays, moving house, client refunds, business plateaus, and the uncomfortable truth about building a business that still depends on hunting for new sales every month.
Anthony reflects on turning 26, moving into the new Cambridge house, spending time with family, and realising how much more he wants to be present with his parents as they get older.
Taig shares the behind-the-scenes reality of moving into Cambridge, setting up the new house, deciding which office becomes the podcast studio, and preparing to finally improve the visual quality of the podcast setup.
Fox gives an update on getting ill at the worst possible time, trying to prioritise the right work, improving the review process for his books, and resisting the urge to escape to another country now that the UK weather is finally decent.
The biggest business theme in this episode is the frustration of working hard, growing internally, but not seeing the financial rewards catch up yet.
Anthony opens up about the reality of being stuck around the same income level for a long time, feeling the delay between personal growth and financial growth, and why the current business model needs to evolve.
The main shift: building a business with more predictable recurring revenue, instead of constantly relying on one-off sales, cold email leads, and the pressure to close new clients every month.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
* Why moving into a new environment can create a fresh sense of momentum
* The reality of refunding a client who wasn’t doing their part
* Why client complaints can still reveal useful lessons, even when the client is wrong
* The frustration of working hard without seeing income grow
* Why relying on cold email leads can make business feel unpredictable
* The difference between one-off sales and recurring revenue
* Why a monthly baseline could create more space, creativity, and profit
* How the right offer model can change the whole business
* Why Anthony wants more play, fun, and non-work experiences in his life
* The tension between grinding hard and building a business that actually gives you freedom
If you’ve ever felt like you’re working harder than ever, but the business still feels too fragile, this episode will hit home.