Sell Without Selling Podcast

Episode #112

Finding Your Joy Creates Success with Ryan Ballheimer

On this episode, Stacey is joined by Ryan Ballheimer for a conversation purpose, finding joy, and the value of a support system.

Key Takeaways:

  • Joy in work is important because success cannot live in misery.
  • Focus leads to success.
  • Stagnation is the outcome of self doubt.

Ryan graduated with a degree in finance from Saint Louis University and began working for an investment firm as a stockbroker and ultimately a bond trader. While the job was stable and seemed like the path he was supposed to travel, his heart was never in his finance career. His true passion, Landscape Design, was born at an early age and his side business was something he just couldn’t resist exploring full time when a firm wide layout resulted from an acquisition. Today Ryan runs a Landscape Design and build Firm and he now gets to live his dream of building something that aligns with his true desires.

“I changed my entire future based on one conversation.” -Ryan Ballheimer

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Hey, this is Ryan Ballheimer, Ryan Ballheimer Landscape Design, and if you want to learn the six and seven figure science to success, significantly increase your revenue, and learn how to successfully build professional relationships, you should be listening to the Sell Without Selling Podcast with my great friend Stacey O’Byrne.

[Intro]

Hey. Welcome back to another episode of Sell Without Selling. I am your host, Stacey O’Byrne and I believe that learning the art and the science of how to sell without selling is the only way to achieve high six and seven figure success.

Today, I am speaking with a really good friend of mine, Ryan Ballheimer. Ryan graduated with a degree in finance from St. Louis University, and began working for an investment firm as a stock broker, and ultimately a bond trader. While the job was stable and seemed like the path he was supposed to travel, his true passion – landscape design – was born at an early age, and his side business was something he just couldn’t resist exploring full time when a firm-wide layout resulted from an acquisition. Today, Ryan runs a landscape design and build firm and he now gets to live his dream of building something that aligns with his true desires.

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