Balance Not Burnout:
Peace, Profit, and Purpose… Without the Pressure.
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Monday 7th July, 2025 at 7pm UK | 2pm ET | 11am PT
You didn’t start your business to feel exhausted, overwhelmed, or on the edge of burnout.
But somewhere along the way, the dream turned into a grind. The late nights. The endless to-do lists. The constant pressure to do more, be more, earn more… at the cost of your time, energy, and peace of mind.
It’s time for a reset.
Join me for a free, high-impact webinar: Balance Not Burnout, where I’ll share the proven principles behind building a business that supports your life (not swallows it).
If you’re ready to reclaim your time, protect your energy, and grow sustainably, without sacrificing your success, this is your next step.
If you want more profits, less stress and a business that works for you – not the other way around, this is for you.
Secure your spot NOW as spaces are limited!
PSA: This isn’t just ‘another webinar’…
Expect real talk, practical strategies, and instant
wins you can implement right away!!!
Chris Ducker is serial entrepreneur, international business mentor, keynote speaker and author of the bestselling books, Virtual Freedom and Rise of the Youpreneur, as well as the upcoming The Long-Haul Leader (Hachette, Sept. 2025).
Over the past two decades Chris has started, grown, bought and sold a number of multi-million dollar businesses, hired thousands of team members, worked with clients from every corner of the globe and continues to own and operate Youpreneur.com as well as mentoring industry leaders to scale in a sustainable manner, as part of his Round Table Mastermind.Â
However, it’s not all been profits and unicorns for Chris!

In 2010 he battled burnout – a result of building his first multi-7-figure business. In 2012 he had invasive spine surgery and in 2020, conquered adrenal fatigue and depression.
Chris is a family man, bonsai enthusiast and lover of fine scotch.


Nowadays he’s committed to leading by example while inspiring others to embrace a healthy, happy and profitable entrepreneurial lifestyle… for the long-haul.
Let’s be honest — you’ve probably sat through more than a few webinars that felt like a sales pitch wrapped in vague advice. This isn’t that.
Balance Not Burnout is a real-world reset built on 20+ years of entrepreneurial experience, not theory. It’s grounded, practical, and created specifically for midlife business owners who are successful on paper, but running on empty behind the scenes.
You won’t get fluff. You won’t get hype.
And you definitely won’t be told to “just manage your time better.”
Instead, you’ll get a clear, actionable roadmap for building a business that supports your life — not the other way around. You’ll leave with tools you can use immediately to make powerful, sustainable changes that actually stick.
This is the conversation most entrepreneurs aren’t having, but deeply need.
Are you ready to work smarter, scale faster,
and finally break free from the endless hustle?
When: Monday, July 7th at 7pm UK | 2pm ET | 11am PT
Where: Zoom (Limited Spots Available)
Our website address is: https://chrisducker.com, a site owned and operated by Chris Ducker & 4C Media Limited.
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