It is also my observation that this is true of all successful entrepreneurs. They embrace chaos and push through the problems, doing what’s necessary, not what’s convenient or easy. We don’t spend a lot of time trying to avoid work and obstacles. We just accept it as part of the process and embrace it.
The “Covid cop-out” is yet another never-ending “Don’t blame me” game that is NOT an acceptable excuse nearly 3 years later.
The last thing you want is to be swamped with “things to do,” hamster in a wheel, running at top speed every day, every week, every month, every year and not really accomplishing anything.
For ALL of us there is a set amount of money that, once we obtain it, we lose our motivation to get more and will stop hunting… A money “thermostat” setting.
Customer service and quality of delivery are dying across America for much the same reason: being cheap to attempt profitability.
…extraordinary success in scaling and growth of a profitable business is 100% directly tied to the productivity of the owner or leader of…
Take a look at where you are today in any aspect of your business, finances, or health, and what you see is the aggregate of the decisions you’ve made over time.
That’s the funny thing about hitting BIG goals: It’s the pursuit of them that gives life meaning, not necessarily the attainment of them.
Every week seems to bring an announcement of a new round of layoffs, especially in the tech sector.
I’m often asked the question, “What makes the difference between the successful and unsuccessful MSPs out there in the marketplace?”
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