Balance implies a perfect 50/50, and any founder who has tried to live that way knows it is a lie. The seasons of business do not balance. The seasons of family do not balance. Pretending otherwise is how good people burn out and good marriages quietly end.
What works better is what I call rhythm. Different from balance — it accepts that some weeks are 70% work and some weeks are 70% home, and the goal is the right rhythm over a year, not a perfect split every Tuesday.
Three rhythms that have kept our agency growing and our family thriving:
Hard stops. I am home for dinner six nights a week. Not most. Six. Calendar protected. Team trained. No exceptions except real emergencies — and a missed sales call is not a real emergency.
Sabbath. One full day a week, completely off. No email. No "quick check." The brain needs it. The marriage needs it. The kids need it. And ironically, my best business ideas show up on Sundays.
Annual reset. Once a year, my wife and I sit down and ask: what is the rhythm we need this next year? More travel? More margin? A bigger bet on growth? Then we build the calendar around the answer, not the other way around.
Forget balance. Build rhythm. That is how you actually build a business — and a life — that lasts.
