Hey DreamBuilders,
It's Freestyle Friday, and today we're diving into the real stuff—those business mistakes that can make or break you. Ever felt like you've got it all wrong even when you're doing your best? Trust me, I've been there.
In this episode, I'm laying it all out—my top 3 business mistakes and the hard lessons they taught me. You might think messing up is a setback, but it's actually what keeps us on our toes, keeps us striving for better.
Mistake #1: The One-Man Show
I thought I could wear all the hats—CEO, marketer, you name it. Turns out, that's a one-way ticket to Burnout City. The real lesson? Delegation isn't just an option; it's a must.
Mistake #2: Slow to Fire, Quick to Lose Money
Holding onto the wrong team members cost me more than just money; it cost me momentum. The takeaway? Be quick to cut ties and set the bar high from the get-go.
Mistake #3: Ignored My Mental Game
I was all about that grind, but I ignored the stress building up. Bad move. Investing in my mental health turned out to be the boss move I didn't know I needed.
So, tune in and let's get into it. If you've been wrestling with your own business mistakes and wondering how to bounce back, this Freestyle Friday is for you.
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