3 things I do as a practical business owner who is also spiritual
- Michael Pietrzak
- Jun 6
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 10

1. I write my intentions before writing my to do list
Intentions guide what I want to FEEL and experience. Love me a good to do list, but without consciously choosing the energy I desire first, to-do lists can be a lifeless prison.
2. I stop working the moment it feels like work
When I'm having fun I produce genius. When I'm pushing and forcing, the work is worthless. As soon as it feels like a drag I get up and go for a walk in the woods, or take my wife to the beach.
3. I don't take on a single "problem client"
If during an application call I sense this person won't do the work, has a bad attitude, or is resentful about spending the money, I politely tell them we're not a fit. Choosing self-led clients who have a clear vision leads to better coaching outcomes and awesome referral business.
Leaning into your spirituality will make you better at the practical aspects of business. Yin yang, baby.
If you're building a business that honours your soul and your bank account, let’s talk. Book a business mentorship application and let’s explore whether we’re a fit.
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