The Real Bottom Line

In this episode, Anthea Mumby and I talk about the importance of having a vision statement for your company and your life. And the extra importance this takes if you are an Entrepreneurial Couple. 

When Anthea first made a vision statement and howHow it affected her mental healthWhat is in a vision statementHow often to review your vision statementHow to turn your vision into a tool for recruiting staff, ideal clients, and measuring your progressWhy you also need a personal vision statement

Show Notes

In this episode, Anthea Mumby and I talk about the importance of having a vision statement for your company and your life. And the extra importance this takes if you are an Entrepreneurial Couple. 

  1. When Anthea first made a vision statement and how
  2. How it affected her mental health
  3. What is in a vision statement
  4. How often to review your vision statement
  5. How to turn your vision into a tool for recruiting staff, ideal clients, and measuring your progress
  6. Why you also need a personal vision statement

Creators and Guests

Host
Wendy Brookhouse
The Financial Planner for ambitious growth oriented Entrepreneurs
Editor
Shaun Whynacht
I’m the founder of Blue Cow Marketing and father of an amazing little boy. helping other business owners overcome challenges is my passion.

What is The Real Bottom Line?

Dive into the heart of success with Wendy Brookhouse, the Ultimate Wealth Amplifier, as she delves deep into the 8 pivotal drivers of business triumph. From financial acumen to customer satisfaction, every episode unravels a new secret to achieving unparalleled success. Welcome to Season 4, where we break down the core elements that shape prosperous businesses.


  • Financial Performance

  • Growth Potential

  • The Switzerland Structure

  • The Valuation Teeter-Totter

  • Recurring Revenue

  • Monopoly of Control

  • Customer Satisfaction

  • Hub & Spoke