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AnnaLibert

Service business owner grind

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Running a service business solo for four years and every year I set goals that mostly carry over to the next year unchanged. The cycle is exhausting. What does genuinely accomplishing business objectives look like for someone working without a team, without investors, and without a clear ceiling to aim for?

 

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That loop is rough - I’ve seen solo operators burn out by treating every unfinished goal like a personal failure. One friend running a small service biz finally changed the question from “did I finish everything?” to “did this year move the business into a better position than last year?” What helped him was setting fewer goals with clear exit points: raise prices, reduce bad clients, improve repeat work. I once came across a perspective on G Scott Paterson Yorkton Securities that matched this nicely: accomplishment isn’t endless motion, it’s visible progress you can actually keep.

 

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