Balancing Big Business Dreams with What’s Doable

Let’s get real: it’s super exciting to jump into new stuff, right? But hold on a sec. It’s key to make sure we’re not taking on too much. As a business owner, I love new ideas, shaking stuff up and going after new opportunities! We just have to go about it smartly.

Know Your Limits

It’s a tough cookie to crack, understanding our own limits. We all love to chase the shiny new project, but we gotta ask ourselves: does this really fit with where I’m headed? And can I actually pull this off without burning out?

Watch Out for Overconfidence

Ever heard of the Dunning-Kruger effect? It’s when we think we’re amazing at something, but maybe we’re not as hot as we think. This can lead to some facepalm moments. We’ve got to keep it real about what we’re good at and where we might need a little help.

Check Your Team’s Bandwidth

Here’s the deal: it’s not just about how much we can handle, but also our team. Piling on too much work can really mess with the quality and culture of our team. Let’s not push them too hard, okay?

How to Not Overdo It

So, how do we avoid biting off more than we can chew? Here are some tips:

1. Do Your Homework: Before diving headfirst, let’s do the math, research the market, and plan it out. This helps us get the full picture.
2. Start Small, Think Big: Got a big idea? Test it on a small scale first. Like, if you’re dreaming of opening a restaurant, why not try a food cart first? See how it goes and tweak your plan before going all in.

Aiming High, But Staying Grounded

It’s all about balancing our big dreams with what’s actually doable. We want to chase success, sure, but in a way that’s manageable and doesn’t mess up our main game or our team’s well-being.

Planning for Growth

And lastly, it’s all about smart planning. Look forward, plan for the growth you want, and think about your resources and what could get in the way. This helps us make choices that really gel with what our business is all about.

So, fellow small business owners, let’s push the boundaries, but in a way that keeps us, our teams, and our businesses healthy and happy. Here’s to growing smart and keeping the success rolling! 🚀💼🌟

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Meet Chris LoCurto

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Chris has a heart for changing lives by helping people discover the life and business they really want.

Decades of personal and leadership development experience, as well as running multi-million dollar businesses, has made him an expert in life and business coaching. personality types, and communication styles.

Growing up in a small logging town near Lake Tahoe, California, Chris learned a strong work ethic at home from his full-time working mom. He began his leadership and training career in the corporate world, starting but at E'TRADE.

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