How I Reclaimed Control of My Business and Life After 20 Years — And How You Can Start Today

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

This article is part of the America’s Favorite Mom & Pop Shops series. Read more stories

Key Takeaways

  • Building a strong entrepreneurial community requires intentional connections that balance challenge and support.
  • True freedom in business comes from embracing vulnerability and integrating all parts of your life

Twenty years ago, my husband and I made a decision that would transform our lives.

I had just quit a government job that had me traveling the world. We had two young children and no clear plan. We gave ourselves six months to figure out our next move.

What followed was both unnerving and beautiful.

Each day, Enrique and I would go to the gym, drop the kids off at the free daycare and ride stationary bikes side by side while mapping out our future. That rhythmic hum of the bikes, the kids’ laughter in the background — it became our strategy HQ.

Enrique, then finishing his MBA, turned our future into his final project. We evaluated three potential businesses and eventually chose a cleaning franchise that aligned with what mattered most to us: time freedom and financial independence.

That season taught me something I’m still learning to this day: Freedom requires structure — and that structure is built from the people you surround yourself with.

Related: I Hit Rock Bottom When My Childhood Dream Crumbled Before My Eyes — But Entrepreneurship Saved Me. Here’s What I Learned About Purpose, Perseverance and People.

The power of anchors

In the early days, “community” didn’t mean networking events or masterminds. I wasn’t ready for all that.

What I needed were anchors — one or two people who could keep us steady when everything felt uncertain.

One was Enrique’s strategy professor, who helped us evaluate business models with clarity. The other was a friend working at the Small Business Development Center — a free, often-overlooked resource for entrepreneurs. He became a steady guide during those critical early months.

He had one simple, unwavering rule: “Don’t come see me until your financial statements are done.” His point was clear — if you don’t know where you stand financially, you’re not running a business.

Later, when I faced tough employee decisions, he didn’t sugarcoat things. “Yes, you need to do that.”

I’d cry. Then I’d do it. And I’d return stronger. Those tears weren’t weakness — they were part of becoming who I needed to be.
Because freedom requires facing what scares you most.

Finding the right circle

As the business stabilized, I realized I needed more than anchors. I needed peers — people who understood the weight and wonder of entrepreneurship.

That’s when I began seeking out entrepreneurial communities. For example, groups like Entrepreneurs’ Organization offer spaces where people live not just big businesses but big integrated lives. It shifted my view of what was possible — not just professionally but personally.

I also realized that real entrepreneurial success isn’t about separation — not work versus life — but integration. You’re not building a business while life happens on the sidelines. You’re weaving it all together.

The right circles support that. They don’t just celebrate wins — they hold space for the full journey: the doubts, the pivots, the personal growth.

Vulnerability as a superpower

A major turning point came when I gave a talk about my entrepreneurial journey.

It wasn’t just a business story. I talked about surviving abuse. I talked about parenting. I talked about building a company from scratch. For the first time, I brought my full self to the stage.

What I had once viewed as liabilities — the hard parts I kept hidden — were actually my greatest strengths. Owning my full story didn’t diminish my credibility. It deepened it.

In that moment, I realized: Vulnerability isn’t a liability — it’s your leverage.

Related: Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Start With These 4 Simple Steps.

Community as a container without walls

That experience reshaped how I think about community. The best communities aren’t rigid. They’re more like containers without walls — strong enough to hold you, yet spacious enough to let you grow.

Now, my sense of community is more fluid. Every morning, I walk five miles listening to podcasts — business leaders, spiritual thinkers and health experts. One idea leads to another, one voice leads to a new connection. Mentorship is everywhere if you know how to listen intentionally.

That’s the evolution — from needing a handful of anchors to building a global network of voices. Proximity matters less now. What matters more is alignment.

The future of the entrepreneurial community

If I could redesign the entrepreneurial community of the future, it would look different than most rooms I’ve walked into.

We’d break down artificial hierarchies. No more sorting people by revenue tiers or exit size. Instead, we’d gather around shared values — resilience, generosity, curiosity and purpose.

We’d see that the entrepreneur with a $1 million business could teach the billion-dollar founder something they’ve forgotten. And vice versa. Vulnerability would become currency. Wisdom would flow in all directions.

Final thoughts

Those exercise bike sessions twenty years ago were the foundation of something much bigger than a business.

They taught me that success isn’t a solo journey. It’s shaped by every mentor, every challenge and every honest conversation that helped me become more of who I truly am.

We often chase freedom as a destination. But I’ve come to believe this: Freedom doesn’t happen when you escape the hard stuff — it happens when you embrace it with the right people beside you.

Read More
Stephanie Camarillo

Latest

Nestory Irankunda scores Australia’s first World Cup goal against Turkiye

Nestory Irankunda buried Australia’s opening goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 14, finishing a counter-attack in the 27th minute against Turkiye in Vancouver. At 20 years old, he became the youngest player in Socceroos history to score at a World Cup. The goal gave Australia a 1-0 lead in their Group D

Carlo Ancelotti takes responsibility for Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Morocco as crypto fan tokens enter the World Cup spotlight

Brazil opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against Morocco on June 13, and Carlo Ancelotti accepted full responsibility for the tactical shortcomings that left the five-time champions splitting points in their Group C opener. Ancelotti promised improvement and reminded everyone that you don’t win a World Cup in your first

Scotland defeats Haiti 1-0 in World Cup opener, tops Group C

Scotland picked up their first World Cup victory in 28 years on June 13, beating Haiti 1-0 in their Group C opener at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. John McGinn scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute, pouncing on a rebound after Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide saved an initial effort from

Pyth Network Targets Bloomberg’s $50 Billion Market-Data Empire

Pyth Network is pushing deeper into the more than $50 billion market for financial data, launching 24/7 index products across metals, oil, and U.S. equities as it positions its onchain price feeds against incumbents like Bloomberg. Key Takeaways Pyth Network launched 24/7 indices for metals, oil, and U.S. equities, adopted by Coinbase and Kraken. Euronext

Newsletter

Don't miss

Nestory Irankunda scores Australia’s first World Cup goal against Turkiye

Nestory Irankunda buried Australia’s opening goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 14, finishing a counter-attack in the 27th minute against Turkiye in Vancouver. At 20 years old, he became the youngest player in Socceroos history to score at a World Cup. The goal gave Australia a 1-0 lead in their Group D

Carlo Ancelotti takes responsibility for Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Morocco as crypto fan tokens enter the World Cup spotlight

Brazil opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against Morocco on June 13, and Carlo Ancelotti accepted full responsibility for the tactical shortcomings that left the five-time champions splitting points in their Group C opener. Ancelotti promised improvement and reminded everyone that you don’t win a World Cup in your first

Scotland defeats Haiti 1-0 in World Cup opener, tops Group C

Scotland picked up their first World Cup victory in 28 years on June 13, beating Haiti 1-0 in their Group C opener at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. John McGinn scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute, pouncing on a rebound after Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide saved an initial effort from

Pyth Network Targets Bloomberg’s $50 Billion Market-Data Empire

Pyth Network is pushing deeper into the more than $50 billion market for financial data, launching 24/7 index products across metals, oil, and U.S. equities as it positions its onchain price feeds against incumbents like Bloomberg. Key Takeaways Pyth Network launched 24/7 indices for metals, oil, and U.S. equities, adopted by Coinbase and Kraken. Euronext

Macron and Trump test their bruised bromance at G7 summit

For help please visit help.ft.com. We apologise for any inconvenience. The following information can help our support team to resolve this issue. Reason Challenge Request ID a0ba469e68afe135 Status Code 403

Your business texts could look like scam messages from July 1 if you don’t act now

From July 1, any branded SMS your business sends without a registered sender ID will be labelled “Unverified” and grouped with scam messages.  What’s happening: From 1 July 2026, any business or organisation that sends SMS using a branded name, such as “MyShop” or “AcmeServices”, instead of a phone number, must have that sender ID

Business groups are fighting Labor’s CGT changes. Here is where SMEs stand

Labor’s most contested tax reform in a generation cleared its first formal hurdle on Thursday and immediately ran into organised resistance. Treasurer Jim Chalmers introduced the government’s tax reform legislation to the House of Representatives on 28 May, bundling together four budget measures: the capital gains tax overhaul, new limits on negative gearing, a $250

Meet the most influential business owners from Southwest Nigeria

This article spotlights the most influential business owners from Southwest Nigeria, adjudged by their dominance in their respective sectors of the economy where they operate. The post Meet the most influential business owners from Southwest Nigeria appeared first on Nairametrics...