Let’s go over a real scenario together.
You sold your business. You’ve got $75k from it. Right now you’re making less than $100 a week doing a home or commercial service.
You have no real traction yet. Things feel slower than they should be.
And if you’re really honest with yourself there might be a part of you wondering how you ended up in this kind of spot.
So I’m curious:
What would you actually do here?
Not just from a strategy standpoint, but for real, what’s coming up for you?
What emotions are there when you sit with it for a minute?
It’s easy to try and solve this with strategy.
Do this, try that, fix the offer, change the pricing.
And that is ok.
But the real question is…
Who do you need to be right now?
How are you going to step your income up from here, and at the same time step yourself up into the person who can actually hold that next level?
Do you protect the $75k and play it safe? (You do have to live and pay your bills with this)
Do you go all in on something bigger?
Do you double down on what’s already in front of you and make it work?
Do you slow down and really reassess what you actually want?
There’s not one right answer here. But there is something being asked of you at this pivotal moment.
Take a second with it.
If you were in this position, what would you do next?
And more importantly, who would you have to become to actually follow through on that?
Curious what comes up for you.