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You keep saying you’re “doing it for your family,” but your business is getting the best of you while the people and life you love get whatever’s left. In this episode of Show Me Shena, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.—attorney, financial services professional, multi‑business owner, and small‑business bodyguard—runs an “Is My Life Actually In My Business Plan?” check to see whether your calendar, habits, and tradeoffs match what you say you value. You’ll walk through the Calendar Mirror Test, the Future Kid Question, and the Trade Receipt Check to spot where your business is quietly pushing your real life to the edges. Then you’ll get a 60‑minute Life-First Audit Hour and one concrete move to make this week—so your business starts serving your life, not replacing it.
By Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.You keep saying you’re “doing it for your family,” but your business is getting the best of you while the people and life you love get whatever’s left. In this episode of Show Me Shena, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.—attorney, financial services professional, multi‑business owner, and small‑business bodyguard—runs an “Is My Life Actually In My Business Plan?” check to see whether your calendar, habits, and tradeoffs match what you say you value. You’ll walk through the Calendar Mirror Test, the Future Kid Question, and the Trade Receipt Check to spot where your business is quietly pushing your real life to the edges. Then you’ll get a 60‑minute Life-First Audit Hour and one concrete move to make this week—so your business starts serving your life, not replacing it.