Creator of Company of One | Helping Professionals Build Income & Control Through Entrepreneurial Thinking | Engineer & Educator | Host, Company of One Podcast
Lately I’ve been fighting a familiar tug-of-war.
We decide to cap a business venture and move on. Then something pulls us back in. New growth in sales. New partnerships. Something every time.
It is weird when people are paying you - but you feel like you need to walk away.
- Are we making good decisions?
- Are we leaving customers who depend on us?
It’s exhausting — because it feels like momentum, but it’s really distraction in disguise.
The hard part is knowing the difference.
Do you keep pushing because there’s more potential?
Or do you stop so you can build something new with clarity?
I’m learning that success isn’t just about starting things — it’s about staying decided.
But what decision?
Curious how others deal with this tension.
Senior Salesforce Administrator | Published Author | 7x Certified | Driving CRM Excellence & Business Transformation
1 day ago
Have you read Necessary Endings? It’s on my list to read. I heard it being discussed on a podcast. It may be a helpful resource to consider.
https://a.co/d/0hcORlC