Aligning Purpose with Profit
Lessons from Scaling an $80 Million Dollar Business
Lessons from Scaling an $80 Million Dollar Business
As an entrepreneur who’s been through the trenches, I’ve learned that true success isn’t about overnight wins or partying like a rock star. It’s about grit, purpose, and disciplined growth. Here’s my journey from rock bottom to scaling a multi-million dollar law firm, with lessons that apply to any purpose-driven entrepreneur looking to build a sustainable business.
At 38, I hit rock bottom. My marriage had ended badly, my business partnerships had fallen apart, and I was struggling with family issues. I was alone, without friends, and using alcohol to numb the pain. It was more than a ditch – it was a deep, dark hole.
But even in those darkest moments, I clung to a mission. Inspired by Daniel Craig’s James Bond, I created a shell of invincibility around myself. I told myself, “No matter what happens, I’m on a mission.” I didn’t know what the mission was yet, but I knew I had to survive.
When you’re at rock bottom, focus on survival. Create a mental armor if you need to. Remember, you’re closer to success than you realize – don’t quit when you’re almost there.
My turning point came when I met my current wife, a Cuban immigrant with an incredible story of resilience. She wanted to start a personal injury (PI) law practice. At first, I was skeptical, focused on my billable contract work. But our first PI case brought in a $50,000 settlement with just one letter. That $16,000 fee for minimal work opened my eyes to a new path.
Sometimes, the path to success isn't where you expect it to be. Share on X Stay open to new opportunities and be willing to pivot when you see potential for growth.
As we started taking on more PI cases, my mindset shifted from survival to scaling. Here’s how we approached growth:
As you grow, your role changes from doing the work to building systems that allow others to do the work effectively.
Contrary to popular belief, true success requires intense discipline. Share on X Here’s what it looks like for me:
If you think you’re going to make $100 million a year while partying, think again. Success at that level requires intense focus and discipline.
Throughout this journey, I’ve learned the importance of aligning business practices with spiritual values. This alignment has been crucial in building a sustainable business that not only generates profit but also makes a positive impact.
When your business aligns with your deeper values and purpose, you’ll find the strength to push through challenges and the satisfaction to make the journey worthwhile.
As Jay Henderson, a respected business consultant, once told me, I have a “CEO profile.” This means I naturally think in terms of systems and scalability. For me, hiring five people isn’t stressful – it’s an opportunity to build a system that can be replicated to hire 50 or 500.
Developing this CEO mindset is crucial for any entrepreneur looking to scale. It’s about seeing the big picture, building for the future, and creating systems that allow your business to grow beyond your personal capacity.
Remember, the path to success isn’t linear. There will be dark days, unexpected turns, and moments of doubt. But with grit, purpose, and disciplined growth, you can build a business that not only survives but thrives – all while staying true to your values and making a positive impact in the world.