Surviving a messy season in business (& what it actually means)

Have you recently thought about throwing in the towel and going back to a traditional 9-5?

I get it. It might sound like it’d be so much better with predictability, set work hours, and only being in charge of one role.

But here’s the thing . . .

You’re only stuck in this mindset right now because you’re facing hurdles and a hard season in business.

If I know anything about business, it’s that there’s always a lesson to learn from it—and you shouldn’t give up on your dreams just because you’re struggling.

harsh truth: business will never be easy.

Well, at least not all of the time. If it was, don’t you think more people would start and run successful ones?

Business will *never* be a breeze, and you don't want it to be!

Because when things start to feel too easy and too comfortable, it’s a sign that it’s time to move on to something bigger.

growth is uncomfortable.

If you’re experiencing a tough season right now, take solace in knowing this. . .

Growth is uncomfortable, but it's also what will get you to where you want to be. ⁠

Instead of hitting the job boards and submitting your application to corporate, use this as your opportunity to strengthen your resilience muscles and show off your grit.

The discomfort is where you should assess your business for improvements so you can take it where you want it to go.

at the end of the day. . .

You are resilient. You are strong. You are powerful. You are capable.⁠ How do I know this?

Because you're a business owner. You HAVE to have been all those things to get to where you are today.

Now that you're going through a messy season where each step feels impossible, you need to remember that you have done it before, and you CAN do it again. ⁠


If you need support to help you navigate the messy while you focus on growth and still get sh*t done, let’s chat! My team of Virtual Assistants can help you manage the day-to-day, and everything in between, while you focus on building your path to success.

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