Tradie Family Time ❤️ Why weren't you able to switch off and what did you do about it?

Tradie Family Time ❤️ Why weren't you able to switch off and what did you do about it?

Author: Greg Allan: Business Podcast For Construction and Trade Entrepreneurs September 1, 2023 Duration: 9:42
  • The Struggle to Switch Off: You finally clock out, but your mind's still at the job site or in the office. Your family notices. Wouldn't it be nice to actually 'be there' when you're home? Greg's been through that too; he even talked openly about how it affected his family. It's eye-opening stuff.

  • Wearing Multiple Hats: Ever feel like you're doing the job of ten people? One minute you're the technician, the next you're the marketer, and oh, HR needs attention too. In this episode, Greg lays it out—the reality is, you can't (and shouldn't) do it all.

  • The Importance of Delegation: Scary as it might seem, handing off tasks can be freeing. Greg got past the fear and so can you. Start small if you must, but start. That's your first step to operational freedom.

  • The Catalyst: The 4 PM Deadline: What if you set a firm boundary, like being home by 4 PM every day? External pressures sometimes become the triggers for change. Could this be yours?

  • The Domino Effect of Hiring: Imagine what could happen if you delegated just one of your many roles. Your business could skyrocket, sure. But more than that, you get to be fully present for your family's big and little moments. Worth it, wouldn't you say?

  • Future vs Present: We get it, you're building a legacy. But what's the point if you're not there to enjoy the present with your loved ones? Greg opens up about this struggle and how he balanced it. You can too.

  • Practical Tips for Switching Off: And to top it off, we wrap up with tips that can help you truly leave work at work. We're talking real, practical stuff you can start using today.

  • Freedom Fighters Program: Think of this as your fast-track to less stress, more freedom, and a business that doesn't run you—you run it. It's more than possible; it's doable. With the right guidance, in just a year, you'll be amazed at how far you've come.

Here's the deal: If you're tired of the grind, the constant stress, and missing out on quality time with your family, then something's got to change. You owe it to yourself, your business, and your family to take that first step. And hey, we're here to walk that journey with you, every step of the way. So, are you in?


Running a trade business often means juggling a dozen jobs at once, trying to keep clients happy while the paperwork piles up and your own time vanishes. It’s a specific kind of pressure that generic business advice just doesn’t address. That’s exactly where the Tradies Success Podcast comes in. Hosted by Greg Allan, this series cuts straight to the chase for electricians, plumbers, builders, and specialists in every field from concreting to metal fabrication. Each episode moves beyond theory, focusing on the tangible steps you can take to build a more profitable and sustainable operation. You’ll hear from fellow tradespeople who have been in your boots, sharing their real-world stories about what actually worked to increase their margins and reclaim their weekends. The conversations delve into practical tools for pricing, systems, client management, and mindset-all framed for the unique rhythms and challenges of a hands-on trade. If you’re aiming for growth without the constant grind, this podcast serves as a direct line to actionable strategies and honest talk about building a business that works for you, not the other way around. It’s a resource created specifically for construction and trade entrepreneurs who are ready to translate their skill into lasting success.
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