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Small Businesses, Big Lives


Sometimes I think we've made entrepreneurship sound far more complicated than it needs to be.

Not every business needs investors.

Employees.

A huge following.

Or world domination.


Sometimes a business is simply a beautiful way to support the life you want.

A painting sold here.

A course sold there.

A small shop.

A consulting project.

A membership community.

A collection of things you genuinely enjoy creating.


The older I get, the more I appreciate enough.

Enough income.

Enough freedom.

Enough time.

Enough space.

Enough joy.


The Office Room isn't really about building an empire.

It's about building a life.

One that allows room for creativity.

Room for family.

Room for adventure.

Room for rest.

Room for being fully yourself.

Because at the end of the day, a business is not the destination.

It is simply one of the rooms in the house.

And it should support the life you're creating, not consume it.

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What would your ideal workday look like if you designed it from scratch?

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