If given the choice between a business you’re passionate about or a business that makes you more money, which would you choose? Here’s what Bradley has to say about it:

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Most Business Owners Want To Do What They’re Passionate About

It sounds like a dream to have a business around your passion, doesn’t it? Most business owners would say yes. They feel that they would finally be “out of the weeds” and doing what they love every single day.  But I don’t agree. I am not going to create a business around traveling with my family. I am not going to create a business around playing golf. But those are the things I love. So how do I balance being a business owner with hobbies, passions, and family?

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Build A Business That Makes More Money

The idea behind entrepreneurship is freedom and flexibility, right? When your business makes you more money, you have more freedom.  In fact, when you decide what business activities make the most money, you can increase your revenue. So I think that if you build a business that makes more money, you’ll be able to buy back your time and do more of what you love.

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The Time & Energy Audit

I’ve developed a super simple tool that allows you audit where you’re spending your time, what energizes you, and what business activities are generating the most revenue. (You can download it for free here.) I want you to be empowered to create freedom while buying back your time. This tool is something you can use to do just that.

Grow Your Leadership

Bradley has many resources to grow your leadership in the area of vision and priorities.  Check out a few of them:

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it's time to solve the rainmaker's dilemma

It’s difficult to get to your destination if you aren’t sure where you currently are!  After all, the path from Minnesota to Canada is very different than the path from Mexico to Canada.  If you aren’t certain where you’re at today in business, you need to take the Rainmaker to Architect assessment.  It will gauge your strengths and weaknesses as a leader and in your business.  Then, you’ll get detailed, specific suggestions for improvement.  Take the assessment here.