Work Life Balance
πΏ Work-Life Balance Isn’t a Myth: How I Finally Broke Free From Hustle Culture
About Me
I’m Judy Ransom — an attorney, business strategist, and a woman of great faith. For nearly 26 years, I’ve practiced law, and along the way I’ve also built businesses—including a law practice, arbitration, and Turo. For a long time, I called those my “side hustles.” But even the language we use is deceiving—those ventures were not hustles, they were businesses God blessed me with.
I’ve also built another income stream by managing my own dividend portfolio. That experience taught me one of the most important lessons about work-life balance: I don’t have to trade time for dollars. My money can earn money, which showed me the value of creating income streams that align with peace instead of pressure.
Years ago, God told me to stop saying I was going to be a woman of great faith and to recognize that I already am. That revelation transformed my life and my work. Today, I help others grow their businesses from a place of peace—not hustle—by creating strategies and resources that are both practical and Spirit-led. And it has allowed me to achieve that ever-elusive goal so many chase: work-life balance.
From Hustle to Faith-Driven Hard Work
For years, I chased hustle. To me, hustle meant hard work — long hours, constant motion, and always proving that I was “doing enough.” If I started work at 5:00 a.m. and by 12:00 I was already tired, I still kept going out of guilt. Otherwise, I would be lazy. That was what I told myself, even though I had already worked a full day.
But hustle never gave me peace. It got me here — it built my discipline, my resilience, and my success — but it also drained me.
What finally shifted everything was faith, journaling, and a new understanding of productivity. I realized that true balance isn’t about endless hours — it’s about working from strength, with focus, and trusting God to multiply what I give.
Now I still work hard, but I hustle by faith. My effort hasn’t disappeared — it’s just aligned. I no longer push from exhaustion; I move from purpose.
That’s when I began writing what I call my Business SOTs (Seeds of Transformation). They’re short but powerful insights, modeled after the faith SOTs I write, designed to shift how you see business and productivity. Each one carries a single truth you can apply right away to transform your work, increase your peace, and reclaim your balance.
Here are five Business SOTs that changed everything for me:
Business SOT 1: What Is Productivity, Really?
You’ve been taught the wrong definition of productivity. It’s not about filling hours—it’s about producing results.
Most people measure productivity by hours worked. But true productivity is about outcomes. A finished article, a completed hearing, a strategic breakthrough—those are results that matter.
Studies show that as people work more hours, productivity per hour declines. In practice, 3–5 hours of focused work often outproduces 8–10 hours of scattered activity.
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Business SOT 2: Hours vs. Outcomes — Why Hustle Culture Lies to Us
Giving up the hustle mentality didn’t make me less productive—it made me more.
Hustle culture tells us that if we aren’t glued to our desk until 5:00, we aren’t working hard enough. But I’ve learned that guilt doesn’t come from God—it comes from hustle culture.
I’ve had days when one court hearing or a legal brief demanded hours of preparation and energy. By noon, I felt like I’d worked a full day. Yet instead of celebrating the outcome, I felt guilty for not stacking more. That’s a lie—and breaking free from it gave me peace.
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Business SOT 3: The Hidden Productivity of Journaling
The most transformational work I do doesn’t always look like work at all.
For years, I thought journaling didn’t “count” as work. But God showed me differently. I journal to learn and transform. Journaling is how I talk to Him, process strategy, and birth some of my most powerful manifestations.
It’s deep spiritual work that takes focus and intensity. When I gave journaling the weight it deserved as a heavy task, everything shifted. My days became more balanced, and I finally honored the invisible work that drives transformation.
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Business SOT 4: Deep Work vs. Light Work — Knowing the Difference
Not every task deserves the same weight. Confusing them is what keeps us stuck in guilt.
Heavy tasks (like journaling or legal writing) demand deep focus. Medium tasks (like reviewing legal files) take effort but not intensity. Light tasks (like small admin) keep things moving but don’t require heavy concentration.
Guilt comes when we confuse them—when we think light tasks aren’t “real work” or expect ourselves to stack heavies endlessly. Productivity is about respecting weight classes, not grinding ourselves into burnout.
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Business SOT 5: From Hustle to Balance — My Breakthrough
My life didn’t change when I worked more hours—it changed when I redefined what “enough” looked like.
For years, I thought finishing early meant I wasn’t working hard enough. But God showed me a better way. Through journaling, I learned to count it as a heavy task. Paired with legal writing, that’s two heavies—enough for one day.
Now, I start early, aim to finish by 1:00, and give myself permission to rest or enjoy lighter work after that. Some days run longer, and hearings don’t follow my schedule, but the principle stands: two heavies, done with focus, is enough. That’s balance.
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The Takeaway
Work-life balance isn’t a dream—it’s a decision. You don’t have to hustle yourself into the ground to build something meaningful. Productivity is about outcomes, not hours.
God gave me the wisdom to redefine productivity, honor journaling as heavy work, and release the guilt of hustle culture. The result? Peace, clarity, and balance.
π Start planting these Business SOTs today. Your breakthrough may be one seed away.
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