By Lauren Lutz, Contributing Writer
Every Valentine’s Day, couples express their love with flowers and chocolates. But some celebrate in unique ways that truly matter. One inspiring story comes from Flower Mound, where Lisa and David Burdick run a business called bizBLISS. They show us that love and entrepreneurship can go hand in hand.
bizBLISS aims to make life easier for other business owners. They help companies focus on growth while managing accounting and technology. With Lisa and David on your side, you can trust that these important tasks are in capable hands. They care about your success and customize their services to meet your needs.
Running a business is tough, and Lisa and David understand this from experience. “We wanted to create services that let entrepreneurs concentrate on their passion,” said David. He knows firsthand that juggling many roles can be challenging as a business expands. “Business owners need to focus on their vision and customers. Managing numbers and data takes time, and that’s time better spent on what truly matters.”
Three years into their journey, it’s clear that Lisa and David’s complementary skills have helped them succeed. After 35 years of marriage, they know how to work together effectively. “We combine our strengths to serve our customers better. But we also understand when to respect each other’s roles,” Lisa explained.
What truly makes bizBLISS stand out is their commitment to the Flower Mound community, which they’ve called home for over two decades. “This place is our home and extended family,” Lisa said. Their desire to help local non-profits like the Salvation Army and YMCA is what inspired them to establish their business. Owning bizBLISS has allowed them to deepen their community involvement.
Having their business offers them the flexibility to prioritize what truly matters. “It allows us to focus on our family, faith, and community relationships,” David said. Their conversations reveal that their strong foundation in faith and family influences every decision they make. Trust is at the core of their client relationships. “Just like a loyal hairstylist, we’re in the people business,” Lisa added. Building meaningful connections is essential to them.
Starting a business comes with fears, especially regarding financial security. “Fear was a huge factor for us,” David acknowledged. “You must be ready to take a leap of faith.” Despite the uncertainties, starting bizBLISS has strengthened their bond. “Being a team makes you stronger. Supporting each other through tough and good times is key,” Lisa noted.
Lisa and David demonstrate that pursuing your dreams is worthwhile. As long as partners share goals, communicate openly, and maintain work-life balance, the possibilities are endless.
Here’s to all the husband-and-wife teams out there, pouring their hearts into their businesses for their families and communities!
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