James Bryant, How to Win at Work and at Home

Since the dawn of the industrial age, people have debated the concept of a work-life balance. Too much work can lead to burnout. Too much leisure time means necessary work won’t get done. So here’s a question: what if we could win at work and home?

Dr. James Bryant says it’s possible, but you have to take charge and plan for it to happen. He knew he was at the top of his game at work as an engineer, but he had an epiphany when he asked himself three simple questions. (1) Do I want to win at work? (2) Do I want to win at home? (3) Am I? It was that third question that hit him hard. He knew he wasn’t winning at home as a husband and dad. That’s when he decided to take action.

Today, Dr. Bryant is a podcast host, consultant, and coach who teaches people how to win at work and at home. In this episode of BEATS WORKING, he teaches listeners how to do it. At work, for example, he has brilliant advice for business owners on how to delegate some of their work to free themselves up for what’s most important. At home, we learn how Dr. Bryant created time to be the best husband and dad he could be. It’s not as hard as you might think.

The good news is Dr. Bryant says we don’t need the energy to start and finish everything we need to change in our lives. He says we just need enough energy to start. If you’ve struggled with work-life balance, get ready to be inspired and learn how you, too, can win at work and home.

Resources from the episode:

  1. Learn more about how Dr. Bryant helps others solve the dilemma of work-life balance through his company, Engineer Your Success, here.

  2. Listen to Dr. Bryant’s Engineer Your Success podcast on his websiteSpotifyYouTube, or Apple Podcasts.

  3. Follow Engineer Your Success on LinkedIn and Instagram for tips on how to win at work and home.

  4. Connect with Dr. Bryant on LinkedIn.

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