Maintaining meaningful family connections while leading high-growth businesses presents significant challenges for executives in today’s always-connected work environment, yet some business leaders are demonstrating effective strategies for achieving this elusive balance.
“When I am with my family, work cannot be a distraction,” explains a renowned entrepreneur who has built several successful fitness brands while raising a family. “Sometimes I have to act like I’m not stressed over whatever is bothering me at the office. My family is the most important thing in my life — everything else can wait.”
Anthony Geisler, whose professional commitments span multiple business ventures and philanthropic initiatives, implements structured approaches to ensure quality family time. These include creating “non-negotiable” time blocks for activities like school drop-offs and family activities.
“I am so busy that if I am not planning then my time will naturally be taken up by work, so I need to create some set time with my family,” Geisler explains. “This means looking ahead and making space for what is most important.”
This challenge isn’t unique to Geisler. Research from Pew Research indicates that 38% of working parents believe their careers make it harder to be good parents. The key, according to successful executives, lies in deliberate scheduling and maintaining clear boundaries between professional and family roles.
Beyond scheduling, quality of engagement during family time proves critical. Whether through family dinners, game nights, or neighborhood walks, being fully present—without digital distractions—allows for meaningful connection despite limited time.
For Geisler, family priorities extend to his philanthropic choices. In 2024, the Geisler family dedicated a state-of-the-art multipurpose library at The Pegasus School in Huntington Beach, a project with personal significance as his daughters attend the school.
“We see the Geisler Family WINGS building as a beacon of inspiration and growth, embodying our dedication to nurturing individual talents and fostering a lifelong love of learning,” noted Geisler at the dedication.
Work-life balance experts recommend several strategies for executives seeking similar integration: identifying core values, establishing clear boundaries, maintaining consistent family routines, and being fully present in whatever role one occupies at a given moment.
As workplace expectations continue evolving in the post-pandemic environment, approaches demonstrated by leaders like Geisler suggest that professional success and meaningful family engagement need not be mutually exclusive when supported by intentional planning and clear priorities.