A year ago, Hope Brown caught herself answering a client email right after dinner on a Sunday night. Nobody had asked her to. Nobody was expecting it. She had just trained herself, over time, that being available around the clock was part of being a good business owner.
In this episode of Beyond the Receipts, Hope breaks down why boundaries aren't a soft, optional self-care extra — they're core business infrastructure. When boundaries are missing, you don't just feel it personally. You feel it operationally, in your bottom line.
Boundaries aren't a wall to keep people out — they're a decision about how your business will operate successfully and affect your bottom line.
Boundaries aren't the opposite of good service — they're part of what makes a business predictable, sustainable, and stable enough to run well. If your business runs on you being endlessly available, that's not dedication. That's a business missing a piece of its own infrastructure.
About the Show
Beyond the Receipts is a podcast for business owners, founders, and leaders who want to better understand the realities of growing and operating a successful business.
Hosted by Hope Brown, The Tax Minded Bookkeeper®, each episode explores the decisions, challenges, and conversations that happen beyond the numbers.

