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In this episode of The Intentional Owner, co-hosts Kaustubh Deo and Sam Rosati unpack the concept of personal non-negotiables and what it takes to make business ownership sustainable over the long haul. What begins as a reflection on physical health quickly evolves into a broader conversation about habit formation, time prioritization, and the limits of willpower.
Kaustubh shares his recent experience becoming a certified arborist while leading Blooma Tree Experts. The two reflect on the difference between project-based discipline and long-term personal routines. Together, they explore a healthy operating rhythm for owners who want to stay in the game for years, not just quarters.
They also discuss:
Why many business owners neglect their physical health despite having time
The difference between startup energy and long-term operational sustainability
How habit stacking and decision fatigue shape daily behavior
Building accountability through competition and peer support
Designing boundaries around work, family, and wellness
How ownership allows for time control but requires discipline to use it well
This episode is a candid, tactical look at the intersection of personal growth and business responsibility, perfect for any owner working to align their health, habits, and leadership.
Links:
Kaustubh on Substack - https://bigdealsmallbusiness.substack.com/p/read-me-first
Sam on X - https://x.com/Sam_Rosati
Topics:
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:01:12) - Catching up
(00:04:39) - Buying businesses where certification is required to operate them
(00:10:45) - Personal and Professional Non-Negotiables
(00:14:17) - Making physical fitness a priority
(00:29:50) - Creating a competition for fitness
(00:34:03) - Tactical Tips: What Sam and Kaustubh keep in their golf bags
By Kaustubh Deo & Sam Rosati5
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In this episode of The Intentional Owner, co-hosts Kaustubh Deo and Sam Rosati unpack the concept of personal non-negotiables and what it takes to make business ownership sustainable over the long haul. What begins as a reflection on physical health quickly evolves into a broader conversation about habit formation, time prioritization, and the limits of willpower.
Kaustubh shares his recent experience becoming a certified arborist while leading Blooma Tree Experts. The two reflect on the difference between project-based discipline and long-term personal routines. Together, they explore a healthy operating rhythm for owners who want to stay in the game for years, not just quarters.
They also discuss:
Why many business owners neglect their physical health despite having time
The difference between startup energy and long-term operational sustainability
How habit stacking and decision fatigue shape daily behavior
Building accountability through competition and peer support
Designing boundaries around work, family, and wellness
How ownership allows for time control but requires discipline to use it well
This episode is a candid, tactical look at the intersection of personal growth and business responsibility, perfect for any owner working to align their health, habits, and leadership.
Links:
Kaustubh on Substack - https://bigdealsmallbusiness.substack.com/p/read-me-first
Sam on X - https://x.com/Sam_Rosati
Topics:
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:01:12) - Catching up
(00:04:39) - Buying businesses where certification is required to operate them
(00:10:45) - Personal and Professional Non-Negotiables
(00:14:17) - Making physical fitness a priority
(00:29:50) - Creating a competition for fitness
(00:34:03) - Tactical Tips: What Sam and Kaustubh keep in their golf bags

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