Jake Fackrell is a born entrepreneur-as a kid, he started a lawn mowing business, and by the time he was 17, he partnered with his cousin to start a collections company in Las Vegas. Mackrell thought that what he really wanted to be was a doctor, so he worked part time as an athletic trainer in college while starting a coupon card business. Tired of "rubbing down 350-pound linemen," Fackrell made a change and jumped all into being an entrepreneur. After a series of starts and sells, he's run Domega, a subsidiary of his business Land Voice, for 10 years. Now he has 62 employees, and while he's still focused on business growth, he talks with Clate and Infusionsoft's director of content Carey Ballard about how committed he is to seeing his six children grow up instead of being a workaholic.