"The more zeroes you see behind the dollar sign, the more headaches you’re probably going to experience. Today you’re going to hear the reality of what it’s ACTUALLY like running a million-dollar business - and more importantly for you, how to apply these lessons to your own entrepreneurial journey."
You will have to invest!
If you're not prepared to invest at any level you can, you're not going to be successful.
You are going to be stressed. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing. There are positives to stress as it can force you to get out of your comfort zone and take action.
Whereas a lot of people often freak out the moment they get stressed and everything falls apart.
You are never going to know what to do next. You just have to try new things.
I am implementing the behaviours of those who are more successful than I am. Put one foot in front of the other and you will eventually get to where you want to go.
Also, things will break! You need to learn how to fix them as you go and how to improve them to not break again in the future.
If something doesn't work, you don't just give up. You need to learn from it and move forward.
Constantly reinvent yourself to be changing and adapting to the times. And the same should be done with your business. Adjust them to fit what people want and need from them.
The work is never done either. There will always be something more to do and something else to grow.
This alone can be tough on your work to life balance. It is important to grow your business but not at the cost of spending time with your family and missing out on precious moments with them.
You will feel lost too. You may know your mission and what you want to achieve but you may not always not what to do to get there.
Sometimes you have to admit to yourself that you don't know what to do next and that can be very freeing. It stops you from forcing an idea into existence and allows you to look for advice on where to go next.
Becoming grounded and know that it is okay to ask for help. If you don't feel like it applies to you, you don't have to listen to it.
But the key thing here is that you made the effort to reach out to someone and seek advice. This is often looked over by many and is one of the main pillars of their downfall.
No business is self-made. There are always people involved in all areas. Stop trying to go at it alone when there are millions of people looking to help.