
Why Your Year-End Plans Don’t Have to Focus on Growth
As the end of the year quickly approaches, most entrepreneurs already have their eye on 2022. While I’m never one to discourage planning for the

The Epidemic of “Going it Alone” for Entrepreneurs
As the 17th century English author John Donne famously put it, “No man is an island.” We are all better—better parents, better friends, better entrepreneurs—when

The Danger of Confusing Expenses with Investments in Your Business
Have you started to view everything in your business as an expense that needs to be cut back on or eliminated completely in order to

Why Entrepreneurs Need to Have Their Lives in Alignment to Succeed
Entrepreneurs believe a lot of hype when it comes to how to build their businesses. Some think that simply believing in yourself is enough to

Why Business is Forever Changed and How This Helps the Solopreneur
As the pandemic slowly ebbs and many parts of our lives return to a semblance of normal, there’s no question that some parts of the

Why Advisors Should Go Independent Sooner Rather Than Later
In my business, I find myself talking with advisors in two different groups: those with one to three years of experience and those that have

How to Survive a Worker Shortage
Everywhere we look these days, there seems to be a common theme: everyone needs more help and no one seems to be able to find

Growth During Chaos is Sticky
How do you handle chaos as an entrepreneur? When uncertainty erupts, many entrepreneurs take the turtle approach and pull back into their shells, waiting out

How the Hustle Culture Can Harm Your Health—And What You Can Do to Fix It
Many entrepreneurs I work with have bought into the “hustle culture”, believing they need to work longer and harder to achieve the results they want.