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Episode 086: We Built a Full-Time Job, Not a Business (Here’s How We Fixed It)

Tiffany and Josh High Episode 86

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If your business depends on you, it's not a business; it is a job. The goal isn't more deals, it is more freedom.

For today's episode, Josh High breaks down how they escaped the “hustler hamster wheel” and built real systems that gave them time, consistency, and control. He also shared how to shift from being the technician who does everything to the entrepreneur who builds a team, installs systems, and leads from the top.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Break free from the grind and start thinking like an entrepreneur
  • Build systems that create predictable results
  • Shift your mindset from expense to investment
  • Track the right KPIs to identify and fix bottlenecks fast

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • (01:17) The “E-Myth” of real estate investing
  • (01:53) Busy does not mean progression
  • (02:34) The three types of business owners: Technician, Manager, Entrepreneur
  • (03:31) Why most investors stay stuck in the rollercoaster cycle
  • (03:49) The mindset of investing in marketing
  • (05:24) Why poor sales conversion is the real problem
  • (06:40) The difference between expense mindset vs. investment mindset
  • (08:06) Why freedom comes from letting go, not doing more
  • (09:14) The key components of building a winning team
  • (10:05) The TIFF Framework: Track, Identify, Fix Fast
  • (11:19) Why can’t you scale chaos, only systems

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Real estate investors who are doing everything themselves
  • Entrepreneurs who are stuck in the hustle but craving freedom
  • Business owners who are tired of inconsistent months and burnout
  • Anyone ready to lead instead of constantly putting out fires

Why You Should Listen:

If your business stops when you stop working, this episode will hit home. Josh shows you how to break free from the grind, install real systems, and finally build a business that works without you.

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