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How to Win Back Time and Create a Business that Supports Your Life with Kris Ward
Running a business should support your life, not consume it. For Kris Ward, founder of the “Win the Hour, Win the Day” philosophy, this concept became clear after experiencing extreme burnout. Today, Kris helps entrepreneurs and business leaders reclaim their time, reduce hours, and build systems that make work-life balance a reality. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, she shares her journey and offers actionable strategies for time management and business growth.
Key Insights
- Moving from Burnout to Balance: Kris discusses how working 16-hour days left her constantly exhausted, stealing time from sleep, family, and personal life. She explains how her husband’s illness made her realize she needed a system that allowed her to be present with loved ones without compromising her business’s success.
- Finding 25 Hours a Week Through Systematized Workflows: Kris introduces her strategies to reduce working hours by focusing on core priorities and delegating tasks through well-organized systems. Many entrepreneurs believe they must handle everything, but Kris shows how structured workflows allow her clients to gain up to 25 hours weekly.
- Building a Life-Centered Business: Kris’s approach to business doesn’t only benefit entrepreneurs; it extends to their families, employees, and clients. She discusses the ripple effects of a balanced business model, including enhanced creativity, better decision-making, and a more sustainable work-life balance.
Conclusion
If you’re ready to stop the grind and start reclaiming your time, Kris’s strategies can make it possible. Tune in to learn how you can take back control, find balance, and create a business that supports every area of your life.
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