That would be too easy, wouldn’t it?
Whatever you’re trying to figure out, someone else has tried the exact same thing and can give you the precise blueprint to succeed.
Pipe dream, my friend.
Late last year I started sharing some of my “ten lessons from ten years in business” here on the blog the past couple weeks. So far it’s included Putting Values First, Putting Yourself First, Two Types of Focus, Power of Thank You,Strategy is Choosing, Plans aren’t as important as Adjustments and Give Freely Without Keeping Score.
One of my favorite books in recent years is The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz. It’s well worth reading cover to cover, but he gives away the punchline on page three – that complex problems have no clear answer. That nobody is going to be able to give you a specific, proven, guaranteed answer to your situation.
As I’ve grown our business over the past ten years,