* “I should be able to figure this out myself” (the thought that’s costing you years)
* Hospital bed, contract renewal, said yes anyway
* Best business year ever, while she couldn’t physically work
* Feast and famine income isn’t a yoga tax, it’s a structure problem
* $5 masterminds and YouTube videos that gave you pieces, never the whole thing
* “I’ll invest when I have enough saved up” (the excuse that keeps moving)
* Hired support, still tried to implement everything alone
* Thinking investment has an end date instead of being ongoing
* Prices went up every year, said yes every year anyway
* You don’t hire a mentor once you’ve already succeeded, that’s backwards
* “It only takes me 10 minutes” (the math that’s keeping you small)
* Reframing cost to investment until it actually clicks
* A client panicking two days before a launch, certain it was failing
* Same launch, day of, oversold past goal
* “You don’t know how it ends until it ends”
* Decades of experience, still pays for outside eyes
* Dancers don’t outgrow dance teachers, you won’t either
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