
101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life
Andrew Griffiths
The book 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life is a bite-sized life-balance playbook that helps small-business leaders embed harmony through practical, story-backed tips aimed at reclaiming time, energy, and fulfillment.
The book is best for entrepreneurs and small-business owners who feel swallowed by their work and are ready for simple, sustainable strategies to thrive both in business and in life.
The book is best for entrepreneurs and small-business owners who feel swallowed by their work and are ready for simple, sustainable strategies to thrive both in business and in life.
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“Book Review: 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life
by Andrew Griffiths
In 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life, seasoned entrepreneur and small business advocate Andrew Griffiths offers a compassionate, actionable guide for one of the biggest challenges faced by modern entrepreneurs: how to succeed in business without sacrificing your health, relationships, and joy.
Rather than glamorizing hustle culture, Griffiths takes a stand for balance, boundaries, and long-term well-being. Through 101 short, powerful insights, he provides readers with practical strategies and mindset shifts to help them build thriving businesses and fulfilling lives—not one at the cost of the other.
Key Themes
1. Redefining Success:
Griffiths encourages readers to question the typical definition of success (money, hustle, status) and instead align with what truly matters—freedom, purpose, health, and happiness.
2. Work-Life Harmony, Not Just Balance:
Rather than viewing work and life as separate, Griffiths shows how to integrate them in healthy, sustainable ways, so that your business supports your life—not dominates it.
3. Time Management and Boundaries:
From saying “”no”” to setting clear working hours, the book stresses that discipline with time and boundaries is a key ingredient to both success and sanity.
4. Self-Care as a Business Strategy:
Mental health, sleep, nutrition, and exercise aren’t luxuries—they’re core performance drivers. Griffiths reminds business owners that burnout is avoidable, but only if they take themselves seriously as their most important asset.
5. Delegation and Systems:
To reclaim their life, entrepreneurs need to let go of control. Griffiths shares ideas on how to delegate, automate, and build systems that reduce stress and free up time.
6. Presence and Relationships:
Your personal relationships matter just as much as your professional ones. Griffiths urges readers to prioritize loved ones, show up fully in their personal lives, and avoid the trap of “I’ll relax when…” thinking.
Writing Style
True to the “101 ways” format, the book is concise, conversational, and ideal for quick reading. You can pick it up, read a few pages, and walk away with immediate, actionable insights.
Griffiths’ tone is compassionate but firm—he knows the entrepreneurial life is tough but believes it can be lived well. His writing blends personal experience, gentle humor, and tough-love advice that resonates.
Strengths
Incredibly Practical: Each of the 101 tips is concrete, simple, and easy to implement.
Motivating Without Guilt: Encourages self-care and life balance without shaming readers for past burnout.
Perfect for Overworked Entrepreneurs: Speaks directly to solopreneurs, small business owners, and managers caught in the chaos.
Flexible Format: Ideal for skimming or revisiting sections as needed—it doesn’t have to be read front to back.
Criticism
Broad, Not Deep: The wide variety of topics means some areas may feel lightly covered—those looking for deep dives on time management or delegation may want supplemental resources.
Not a Tactical Business Guide: It’s focused on mindset, habits, and well-being—not profit margins, marketing funnels, or operations.
Repetitive for Experienced Readers: Business owners who have already done mindset work or personal development may find some points familiar or basic, though still valuable reminders.
Overall Assessment
101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life is a gentle wake-up call and an empowering guide for entrepreneurs who’ve lost themselves in their business. Andrew Griffiths reminds us that building a business should enhance your life—not consume it.
Whether you’re feeling burned out, overwhelmed, or just want to find more peace in your day-to-day grind, this book offers simple, practical, and encouraging ways to step back, recalibrate, and enjoy the ride again.
If you’re a business owner who needs less hustle and more harmony, this is your playbook.”
by Andrew Griffiths
In 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life, seasoned entrepreneur and small business advocate Andrew Griffiths offers a compassionate, actionable guide for one of the biggest challenges faced by modern entrepreneurs: how to succeed in business without sacrificing your health, relationships, and joy.
Rather than glamorizing hustle culture, Griffiths takes a stand for balance, boundaries, and long-term well-being. Through 101 short, powerful insights, he provides readers with practical strategies and mindset shifts to help them build thriving businesses and fulfilling lives—not one at the cost of the other.
Key Themes
1. Redefining Success:
Griffiths encourages readers to question the typical definition of success (money, hustle, status) and instead align with what truly matters—freedom, purpose, health, and happiness.
2. Work-Life Harmony, Not Just Balance:
Rather than viewing work and life as separate, Griffiths shows how to integrate them in healthy, sustainable ways, so that your business supports your life—not dominates it.
3. Time Management and Boundaries:
From saying “”no”” to setting clear working hours, the book stresses that discipline with time and boundaries is a key ingredient to both success and sanity.
4. Self-Care as a Business Strategy:
Mental health, sleep, nutrition, and exercise aren’t luxuries—they’re core performance drivers. Griffiths reminds business owners that burnout is avoidable, but only if they take themselves seriously as their most important asset.
5. Delegation and Systems:
To reclaim their life, entrepreneurs need to let go of control. Griffiths shares ideas on how to delegate, automate, and build systems that reduce stress and free up time.
6. Presence and Relationships:
Your personal relationships matter just as much as your professional ones. Griffiths urges readers to prioritize loved ones, show up fully in their personal lives, and avoid the trap of “I’ll relax when…” thinking.
Writing Style
True to the “101 ways” format, the book is concise, conversational, and ideal for quick reading. You can pick it up, read a few pages, and walk away with immediate, actionable insights.
Griffiths’ tone is compassionate but firm—he knows the entrepreneurial life is tough but believes it can be lived well. His writing blends personal experience, gentle humor, and tough-love advice that resonates.
Strengths
Incredibly Practical: Each of the 101 tips is concrete, simple, and easy to implement.
Motivating Without Guilt: Encourages self-care and life balance without shaming readers for past burnout.
Perfect for Overworked Entrepreneurs: Speaks directly to solopreneurs, small business owners, and managers caught in the chaos.
Flexible Format: Ideal for skimming or revisiting sections as needed—it doesn’t have to be read front to back.
Criticism
Broad, Not Deep: The wide variety of topics means some areas may feel lightly covered—those looking for deep dives on time management or delegation may want supplemental resources.
Not a Tactical Business Guide: It’s focused on mindset, habits, and well-being—not profit margins, marketing funnels, or operations.
Repetitive for Experienced Readers: Business owners who have already done mindset work or personal development may find some points familiar or basic, though still valuable reminders.
Overall Assessment
101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life is a gentle wake-up call and an empowering guide for entrepreneurs who’ve lost themselves in their business. Andrew Griffiths reminds us that building a business should enhance your life—not consume it.
Whether you’re feeling burned out, overwhelmed, or just want to find more peace in your day-to-day grind, this book offers simple, practical, and encouraging ways to step back, recalibrate, and enjoy the ride again.
If you’re a business owner who needs less hustle and more harmony, this is your playbook.”
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Summary of 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life by Andrew Griffiths
In 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life, Andrew Griffiths addresses one of the most overlooked challenges in entrepreneurship: how to run a successful business without sacrificing your health, relationships, and personal happiness. Through 101 bite-sized, actionable tips, Griffiths encourages business owners to shift from burnout mode to a more sustainable, balanced, and fulfilling way of working and living.
The book covers areas such as time management, mindset, stress reduction, delegation, boundaries, and personal wellbeing. Written in Griffiths’ trademark straight-talking and empathetic style, this guide serves as both a wake-up call and a practical toolkit for entrepreneurs who feel overwhelmed, overworked, or disconnected from the joy of running their business.
Whether you’re building a team, working solo, or scaling up, the message is clear: you can (and should) design a business that supports your life—not one that consumes it.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Perfect for business owners experiencing burnout, time pressure, or imbalance between business and personal life.
• Ramping to Launch: Invaluable for entrepreneurs planning to launch and wanting to set boundaries and work-life balance from the start.
• Thinking About It: A grounding read for those exploring entrepreneurship and wondering what it really takes to maintain balance and sanity.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• In Business: Ideal for seasoned entrepreneurs needing a reset, perspective shift, or work-life integration strategy.
• Startup: Useful for new business owners who want to avoid common traps around overwork and neglecting self-care.
• Time Management / Motivation & Self Improvement: The book focuses heavily on personal wellbeing, mindset, and effective time use.
Major Category:
• Time Management
Also Relevant:
• Motivation & Self Improvement
• Office Management
• Systems & Planning
• Leadership
• Conflict Resolution & Mediation
Purchase Summary:
If you’re running a business but feel like you’re losing your life in the process, 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life by Andrew Griffiths is your blueprint for balance. With clarity, compassion, and real-world wisdom, Griffiths shows that it’s not only possible—but essential—to build a business that supports your health, happiness, and relationships.
Packed with actionable strategies, this book will help you reclaim your time, set smarter boundaries, reduce stress, and rediscover the joy of entrepreneurship. It’s not about doing less—it’s about doing what matters most, in a way that supports both your business goals and personal wellbeing.
Uplifting, practical, and refreshingly real—101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life is a must-read for any entrepreneur who wants sustainable success without burning out.
In 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life, Andrew Griffiths addresses one of the most overlooked challenges in entrepreneurship: how to run a successful business without sacrificing your health, relationships, and personal happiness. Through 101 bite-sized, actionable tips, Griffiths encourages business owners to shift from burnout mode to a more sustainable, balanced, and fulfilling way of working and living.
The book covers areas such as time management, mindset, stress reduction, delegation, boundaries, and personal wellbeing. Written in Griffiths’ trademark straight-talking and empathetic style, this guide serves as both a wake-up call and a practical toolkit for entrepreneurs who feel overwhelmed, overworked, or disconnected from the joy of running their business.
Whether you’re building a team, working solo, or scaling up, the message is clear: you can (and should) design a business that supports your life—not one that consumes it.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Perfect for business owners experiencing burnout, time pressure, or imbalance between business and personal life.
• Ramping to Launch: Invaluable for entrepreneurs planning to launch and wanting to set boundaries and work-life balance from the start.
• Thinking About It: A grounding read for those exploring entrepreneurship and wondering what it really takes to maintain balance and sanity.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• In Business: Ideal for seasoned entrepreneurs needing a reset, perspective shift, or work-life integration strategy.
• Startup: Useful for new business owners who want to avoid common traps around overwork and neglecting self-care.
• Time Management / Motivation & Self Improvement: The book focuses heavily on personal wellbeing, mindset, and effective time use.
Major Category:
• Time Management
Also Relevant:
• Motivation & Self Improvement
• Office Management
• Systems & Planning
• Leadership
• Conflict Resolution & Mediation
Purchase Summary:
If you’re running a business but feel like you’re losing your life in the process, 101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life by Andrew Griffiths is your blueprint for balance. With clarity, compassion, and real-world wisdom, Griffiths shows that it’s not only possible—but essential—to build a business that supports your health, happiness, and relationships.
Packed with actionable strategies, this book will help you reclaim your time, set smarter boundaries, reduce stress, and rediscover the joy of entrepreneurship. It’s not about doing less—it’s about doing what matters most, in a way that supports both your business goals and personal wellbeing.
Uplifting, practical, and refreshingly real—101 Ways to Have a Business and a Life is a must-read for any entrepreneur who wants sustainable success without burning out.
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