As a small business owner or executive, you’ve worked tirelessly to build a successful career, and you’ve undoubtedly experienced the strain between professional success and personal relationships. It’s a common theme I’ve seen among my clients: as their businesses flourish, their personal connections often face challenges. Marriages become strained, and the bond with children grows distant.

The journey to success can feel like living on a knife’s edge. Pushing to avoid a financial setback and getting caught up in the focus to produce for your family. In this pursuit, it’s easy to find yourself prioritizing work, believing wholeheartedly that this sacrifice is for the betterment of your family. However, this intense focus on professional success can inadvertently impact those very relationships you’re working so hard to support.

It’s a poignant realization that the drive for success, while noble in its intent, can sometimes overshadow the precious moments and connections with loved ones.

So, what’s driving you? There is a great resource that I recommend to the business owners with whom I work called the saboteur assessment which you can take using this link. There is no cost to you other than the 20 minutes it will take to complete it. The assessment will reveal the forces that are driving you to work so hard, even when you’ve achieved success.

The good news is that, wherever you are on this journey, you can break this pattern and reclaim your life and relationships. You’re not alone so reach out and feel free to connect with me. Use this link to schedule a free, no strings attached, 30-minute call about this topic or anything else on your mind. No sales. Just help. Promise.