Success on Your Terms: Faith, Work & Freedom
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In this episode of “Successfully Unsuccessful”. I sat down with my good friend, Jordan Olmscheid, who has carved out a unique path as a solopreneur in the cleaning industry. Jordan shares his journey from teaching to managing a window cleaning business, initially started as a side income. Through trial and error, hard work, and a spirit of adaptability, he found his niche in the commercial cleaning space. We delve into the realities of wearing many hats as a solopreneur and the importance of setting up a stable, consistent business model that aligns with his conservative nature.
Jordan opens up about a pivotal mentorship he received from an established business owner who taught him invaluable lessons on growth, scalability, and maintaining balance. Despite initially aspiring to grow a large business, he realized the importance of prioritizing his family and mental clarity over potential business expansion. This decision led him to redefine his goals, focusing on manageable growth that allowed him to maintain autonomy without overwhelming responsibilities. Jordan’s reflections highlight the significance of balancing ambition with personal priorities.
In the latter part of our conversation, we discuss the spiritual and mental freedom Jordan finds in his work, particularly his ability to nourish his faith while on the job. Listening to podcasts like the “BEMA Podcast”, he uses his workday as a time for personal growth and reflection. We talk about the deep, ongoing challenges of aligning one's life with spiritual values, navigating the tensions between financial security and faith, and keeping focused on what truly matters. This episode is a testament to redefining success to match personal values, family commitments, and spiritual well-being.
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