Are you the reason your business isn’t growing?

 

Have you ever had to face a hard truth? I mean something that you knew was true in the back of her head, but you just kept avoiding it?

Let’s talk about that.  In this week’s episode of Eye Openers with Josh Daly, we discuss just that.  Humility. 

And it can be humbling to recognize that you’re the one holding back your business. 

The Good News? You can do something about it!

Check out this interview to learn:

  • Why doing things the way you’ve always done them is hurting you

  • How curiosity and openness to change can help you survive challenges

  • And the importance of objectivity as you navigate a transition in your business

So grab your coffee (or kombucha!), listen to our interview, and then let us know in the comments: How can you apply these lessons to your own situation?

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Eye Opening Insights:

[00:20:23] “I've been in conversation with people that are so married to a business model that is not working. nd it's like, well, how is this serving you to be so married to this model? It's like not working anymore. And I think that we get stuck in our ways. Like we get so stuck in a pattern of like, well, this worked at one point, this serve at one point, so I gotta do it forever and now I gotta double down on it even though it's not telling you to do that. You know, just even creating the space for it to be okay to shift. Okay to change your mind. Okay to think differently about something, or think differently about how you solve that problem can really be such a beneficial service for people, and I've even tried to incorporate this quarterly into my own business.”

[00:22:35] “I saw so many businesses through the pandemic that sort of looked and said, I have to rethink, uh, the direction that I'm going. That, uh, mm-hmm. , you know, one particular example, it's, it's also difficult to say because what we do is confidential, so it's difficult to, divulge any particular, but I have seen, you know, a couple different, uh, local manufacturing companies, second stage business, Who have had to recognize, uh, owners and founders who, who had to recognize that it was their time to sort of move out of the business to, to retire, to transition. That takes a personal humility and to be able to say, you know, this is where this business is going. I've seen some businesses where, uh, where folks have held on when they shouldn't have and, and it does damage to the business. And then I've seen some businesses where they have recognized that, and that has, has led to a much smoother transition.”

[00:24:33] “My friend Mindy says there's an unmistakable power in having that time to reflect and then making the determination to shift the business focus. So she's also experienced this firsthand herself over the past 18 months. So it's, it's so true like that, that power of reflection, but really what you're also providing is the power of some objectivity.”

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