Leading Unfiltered

When Business Ownership Breaks Your Clock: How to Take Back Your Time”

30 min · 28. elo 2025
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You thought owning a business would give you more income, more freedom, more time… that's the narrative you bought into. Then reality hits. Now you’re working on vacation, making less than before, people drive you crazy, you have less time with your family, you feel defeated, you feel drained, and wondering how to get off the hamster wheel. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. But there is hope and a real way to look at how to use your time. Time management is for regular people, Time Design is for business owners!

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The easy button doesn't exist...but this does!

Everyone loves the idea of making it look easy — but nobody talks about what it actually takes to get there. In this episode, Michell breaks down the real ingredients behind effortless-looking success: time, grit, energy, strategy, and continuous learning. Through a relatable, real-life example (your hairdresser knows what's up), she reframes the grind and meets you exactly where you are — whether you're at the beginning, the middle, or right on the edge of your breakthrough. This one is for every woman who's ever felt behind. It's time to stop comparing your process to someone else's result. Topics Covered: * Why effortlessness is earned, not given * The hairdresser breakdown (and what it teaches us about mastery) * The 5 real ingredients of success * How to honor where you are in the process * What to do when you feel like quitting Connect with Michell:Instagram: @LeadingUnfiltered

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