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Ready to ditch the “always-on” grind and actually enjoy your life (and your business)? In this episode of The Ordinary Business Podcast, I sit down with Brittany Burns (Brittanyalexaburns.com)—a health and wellness coach and seasoned business owner who’s figured out how to run her biz without sacrificing her sanity, her family time, or her love for rock climbing (yep, you read that right).
>> Thanks to our sponsor, The Co-Promotion Club!
I get Brittany talking about why she only takes calls on Mondays and Tuesdays, office hours that start at the “ungodly” hour of 6am, and the genius of scheduling takeout instead of pretending you’ll cook every night (can’t relate more). You’ll hear candid stories about burnout, real-life boundary setting, and how the “all or nothing” hustle mentality is officially canceled. Spoiler: ordinary business owners actually thrive by being ordinary—lean, flexible, and unapologetically practical.
→ Learn more about The Ordinary Business: https://www.theordinarybusiness.com
→ Enjoy this episode? Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness
→ Peek inside the Nosy Nelly Files: https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy
Key Takeaways:
Schedule your week based on actual priorities (family, workouts, and yes—takeout counts as a priority).
Set up clear boundaries for client calls and office hours so you can avoid burnout and be present with your people.
Ditch “all or nothing” thinking; flexibility and small tweaks matter more than perfect routines.
This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.
By Jess Freeman5
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Ready to ditch the “always-on” grind and actually enjoy your life (and your business)? In this episode of The Ordinary Business Podcast, I sit down with Brittany Burns (Brittanyalexaburns.com)—a health and wellness coach and seasoned business owner who’s figured out how to run her biz without sacrificing her sanity, her family time, or her love for rock climbing (yep, you read that right).
>> Thanks to our sponsor, The Co-Promotion Club!
I get Brittany talking about why she only takes calls on Mondays and Tuesdays, office hours that start at the “ungodly” hour of 6am, and the genius of scheduling takeout instead of pretending you’ll cook every night (can’t relate more). You’ll hear candid stories about burnout, real-life boundary setting, and how the “all or nothing” hustle mentality is officially canceled. Spoiler: ordinary business owners actually thrive by being ordinary—lean, flexible, and unapologetically practical.
→ Learn more about The Ordinary Business: https://www.theordinarybusiness.com
→ Enjoy this episode? Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ordinarybusiness
→ Peek inside the Nosy Nelly Files: https://theordinarybusiness.com/nosy
Key Takeaways:
Schedule your week based on actual priorities (family, workouts, and yes—takeout counts as a priority).
Set up clear boundaries for client calls and office hours so you can avoid burnout and be present with your people.
Ditch “all or nothing” thinking; flexibility and small tweaks matter more than perfect routines.
This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.

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