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The Story Behind The Story: Famous Entrepreneurs’ Success Stories – Episode 3 – Part 1


The stories of famous entrepreneurs and their mindsets are some things that we like to express with Thrive15 and our thrivers. On this episode, thrive mentor Deedra Determan and thrive visioneer Clay Clark talk about balancing our life with our work schedules. At what point does work start taking over your personal life? Are you trying to make everything perfect at work? Do you think of what may be happening at home with the kids? If your family is something you have been committed to and cherish as an individual, what else do you have room to commit to in other areas of your life? At what point does it become over-committing? Are you trying too hard to be the greatest leader, the loving father, or the endless energizer bunny that is always ready when called upon? If you over-commit to everything, then some things in life start falling apart and you become overwhelmed. You must learn how to not say yes to everything. Do you have an obligation to the people around you? Thrive15 has many ways to help you start taking control of what you need to do in your business and where you are to take a break to go be with your family. In this video business coach Clay Clark talks about his experience as an entrepreneur and where he has over-committed in some things and how it impacted his work. He committed to something that was not benefiting his work and it started digging a hole that was taking control of what he needed to do. Many business owners find themselves involved with an organization that does little to nothing for them and their sales. However, they spend all their time and energy into something distracting them from the important aspects of their business. Take a moment and watch this video to learn what Deedra Determan and Clay Clark have experienced in over committing.

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The Story Behind The Story: Famous Entrepreneurs’ Success Stories – Episode 3 – Part 1


The stories of famous entrepreneurs and their mindsets are some things that we like to express with Thrive15 and our thrivers. On this episode, thrive mentor Deedra Determan and thrive visioneer Clay Clark talk about balancing our life with our work schedules. At what point does work start taking over your personal life? Are you trying to make everything perfect at work? Do you think of what may be happening at home with the kids? If your family is something you have been committed to and cherish as an individual, what else do you have room to commit to in other areas of your life? At what point does it become over-committing? Are you trying too hard to be the greatest leader, the loving father, or the endless energizer bunny that is always ready when called upon? If you over-commit to everything, then some things in life start falling apart and you become overwhelmed. You must learn how to not say yes to everything. Do you have an obligation to the people around you? Thrive15 has many ways to help you start taking control of what you need to do in your business and where you are to take a break to go be with your family. In this video business coach Clay Clark talks about his experience as an entrepreneur and where he has over-committed in some things and how it impacted his work. He committed to something that was not benefiting his work and it started digging a hole that was taking control of what he needed to do. Many business owners find themselves involved with an organization that does little to nothing for them and their sales. However, they spend all their time and energy into something distracting them from the important aspects of their business. Take a moment and watch this video to learn what Deedra Determan and Clay Clark have experienced in over committing.

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