What would you prefer: a life of discipline or a life of regret? For Dylan Rausch, the answer was simple. After being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in the midst of the pandemic, and dealing with a struggling business, Dylan chose to be a victor and not a victim.
This is the story of a family man who has overcome personal hardships by living a life of intentionality and strict regimen. He is the owner of two Pirtek franchises, offering on-site emergency hydraulic replacement and repair in the Wisconsin area.
Learn all about Dylan's recipe for success in this impactful episode of Chicago Business Review that will have you taking notes on how you can up your game when it comes to personal well-being while also juggling the pressures of running a business and being the head of a large family.
From cold plunges to God and from the Live Hard program to the 5 people you surround yourself with, this episode is as inspirational as it gets thanks to Young Lee's probing questions and Dylan Rausch's frank answers. Please join us on this journey of intentionality!
"I wasn't going to be a victim of ulcerative colitis or my diagnosis. I was going to be a victor, that's what I decided. That's what I did. And so since then, I've been growing as a person, as a father, as a business owner, as a leader." ~ Dylan Rausch
In This Episode:
- The value of specialization in Dylan's business
- How Dylan first coped with his diagnosis
- Progress through adversity: writing down your goals (as if you've already achieved them)
- Being intentional about your relationships with your loved ones
- Taking ownership of your own life
And so much more!
Connect with Dylan Rausch:
- CALL - +83362346723
- Email - dylan.rausch@pirtekmedicine.com
Connect with Young Lee:
- Facebook - Young Lee | Facebook
- LinkedIn - Young Lee - Host of the Chicago Business Review Podcast/Show