Episode 27: The Both-And Life: Stop Choosing and Start Living
Episode Description
When was the last time you were fully present at home — without thinking about work? Or fully locked in at work — without feeling guilty about your family?
If you’re honest… it’s probably been a while.
In this solo episode, Matt unpacks one of the most foundational themes behind the One Life podcast: the “both-and” life. The belief that you don’t have to choose between building a successful business and living a meaningful, aligned life.
This isn’t about time management. It’s not about discipline. It’s about the beliefs driving everything underneath.
If you’ve been stuck in the tension of feeling like you’re always falling short somewhere — this episode will challenge the way you think about success, ambition, and what it actually means to live one life.
In This Episode You’ll Hear:
- Why the tension between work and home isn’t a time problem — it’s a belief problem
- The hidden “either-or” lie most high performers subconsciously live by
- How the real estate and entrepreneurial world quietly reinforces a broken definition of success
- The question that changes everything: “More of what — and at what cost?”
- Why cutting the word “or” out of your life can transform how you operate
- Insights from guests like Tom Ferry, Benjamin Lundquist, and Treasure Davis
- What it means that “your career cannot contain your calling”
- Why alignment is a higher standard than achievement
- The difference between balance and harmony — and why balance is often misunderstood
- How to bring your family into the mission instead of making them feel like a casualty of it
- Why business should become the engine for a bigger purpose — not the end goal
- The four questions you need to ask yourself to evaluate your life honestly
Key Takeaways
The either-or mindset is the real problem.
Most people live as if they must choose between success at work or fulfillment at home. That belief creates constant guilt and tension — but it’s built on a lie.
You were designed for both.
You don’t have to shrink your ambition to have a meaningful life. The goal isn’t less — it’s alignment. When your life and business move in the same direction, everything changes.
Alignment over achievement.
Achievement measures what you produce. Alignment measures who you’re becoming. And that’s a far more demanding — and meaningful — standard.
Your career cannot contain your calling.
Your calling isn’t limited to your job. It shows up in your family, your relationships, your faith, and your daily interactions. Your work should support that — not compete with it.
Balance isn’t stillness — it’s active tension.
There’s no perfect 50/50 split. Real “balance” is intentional, focused tension across priorities. What you’re actually after is harmony — and that requires effort.
Make your mission shared.
When your spouse, kids, and closest relationships understand and buy into what you’re building, they stop feeling like they’re competing with your work — and start becoming part of it.
Business is a tool, not the goal.
When your business becomes the engine for a larger mission, it gains meaning — and often grows because of it.
Ask better questions.
Transformation starts with honesty. Especially when you ask:
- Where am I living in the either-or trap?
- Whose definition of success am I chasing?
- What would my life look like if everything aligned?
- Is the most important person in my life a partner — or a casualty?
About Matt Farnham
Matt Farnham is the host of the One Life Podcast, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, leaders, and high performers to explore what it means to build a successful business without sacrificing what matters most. Through conversations centered on faith, family, and purpose, Matt challenges the idea that you have to choose between ambition and alignment — and instead calls listeners to live fully integrated lives.
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