
80: Work Supports Life
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<p>Letting go of shame: shame over businesses, marriages, kids, and families. That’s what took place recently at The Entrepreneurs’ Retreat Center during the Breakthroughs on the Bayou 4 Week Vacation™ Legacy Retreat.</p> <p>Dr. Sabrina recently spent four days with a group of entrepreneurs who desire to grow and learn, and it was in this setting that they shared their struggles with one another.</p> <p>On today’s show, Dr. Sabrina and Mike will be discussing the healing that takes place when breakthrough happens.</p> <p>Listen in on the inspiring, feel-good, behind-the-scenes experiences that took place at The Breakthroughs On The Bayou, a retreat that teaches entrepreneurs like you how work supports life, not the other way around.</p> <p>Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential production in collaboration with Small Business Consulting Group.</p> <p><strong>Show Highlights:</strong></p> <ul> <li>When we get our mindset right, it is a snowball effect because of all the good flows from that.</li> <li>The retreat’s atmosphere is that of a safe, supported place.</li> <li>There are a lot of introverts in the group and there is no pressure to be anything other than who you are.</li> <li>Dr. Sabrina welcomes 25 retreat participants into her home and she wants every single person to feel special and recognized.</li> <li>Participants took the new assessment to assess their level of entrepreneurial burnout in conjunction with the gaps that exist in their business.</li> <li>The longer we let entrepreneurial burnout go, the less effective we become as entrepreneurs.</li> <li>Sleep deprivation is a significant risk factor for entrepreneurs.</li> <li>Dr. Sabrina explains what happens in our bodies when we do not get enough sleep.</li> <li>What Dr. Sabrina saw happening at the retreat were people who decided they were going to create a business that supports their life and determined to take their life back from their business.</li> <li>We are not designed to work 40 hours a week. Current research suggests that working 20-30 h