They’re watching you. Always.

4 Thoughts

  1. Kids remember what you show, not what you say.

  2. Struggles at home mirror struggles in business.

  3. Leadership gets tested most when it’s inconvenient.

  4. Comfort is not the goal. Capability is.

4 Lessons

  1. If you always clean up the mess for your family, they’ll never learn to clean up their own.

  2. The hardest conversations are usually the ones that bring people closer.

  3. Your habits become your household’s standards.

  4. Accountability is a form of love when done right.

4 Challenges

  1. Share one tough lesson you learned in business with your kids. No filter. Just truth.

  2. Ask your spouse or partner where they need more support from you this week.

  3. Invite your kids into a small part of your business. Show them how it works.

  4. Pick up a copy of Magician vs Mule and read it with the lens of how your leadership impacts your home too.

Quote of the Week

"Don't worry that children never listen to you. Worry that they are always watching you." — Robert Fulghum

Most entrepreneurs work hard to build success in business.

But the ones who really win?
They build legacy at home too.

Here’s to showing up fully — at work and where it matters most.

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