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The Weekly Note

Weekly reflections by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs.
Honest thoughts from the trenches on building profitable businesses, one step at a time.

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Week of 1/21/26

In Great by Choice, Jim Collins talks about “firing bullets before cannonballs.” The idea is simple: start small. Test, experiment, and learn before committing big resources. A “bullet” is a small, low-cost, low-risk effort, something you can try without throwing your whole business off course. Once you know what hits the target, that’s when you fire the cannonball. For small businesses, it’s a reminder that focus and testing matter more than bold, blind leaps.

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Week of 1/7/26

There’s a difference between advising from theory and advising from experience. A clean framework or a sharp slide deck can look good on paper, but it doesn’t execute itself. Strategy only matters if it can survive real-world constraints, tradeoffs, and follow-through.

We’re consultants, but we’ve also built, grown, and closed a multimillion-dollar business. We’ve been inside the work, not just adjacent to it. And we still are, whether that’s running digital ads, digging into data, supporting fractional finance, or coaching through real decisions. The value isn’t in the recommendation alone. It’s in knowing what actually works and doing the work when it needs to be done.

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Week of 12/31/25

As the new year approaches, a lot of people start thinking about what kind of work they actually want to be doing. Not just what they can do, but what will be satisfying and sustainable over time. That kind of clarity rarely comes from setting louder goals. It usually comes from slowing down and taking a more honest look at yourself.

We often come back to three simple questions: Who are you, and how are you naturally wired? What are you genuinely good at? And what kind of work holds your attention without forcing it? When you look for patterns across those three areas, you start to see where your time and energy are best spent. We recently walked through this framework in a YouTube video and put together a practical guide to help work through it step by step for anyone who wants a structured place to start.

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