It’s not a big thing:
Simplifying the thinking behind Solo Business.
To lighten the 🧠 load in Solo Business we make the big things not so big. In each conversation we have enough freedom to get a feel for ideas, options, and potential practicalities of how we can play our part to grow the thinking behind Solo Business.
14 | How a level line works for Solo Business.
In big business layered layers of levels make sense. It makes sense to move the deciding, directing, and doing to be done on different floors (metaphorical and actual). In medium and small business these levels work too. In Solo Business…not so much. Here we continue to grow the idea into Solo Business ways and days where ‘all can be done by one’ by building in the Business Role Lenses.
13 | How Business Roles Lenses can be a game changer in Solo business.
...we are going a little further to make ‘all done by one’ more less ‘possible’ and more ’practical’ with a little language thang (aka Language Device) we call Solo Business Business Roles.
12 | How knowing your Niche lightens the load to grow in Solo Business.
We bring forward the idea that Solo Business life has the potential to be more practical and play a bigger part by suggesting it is time to retire that outdated pain pointed out in every service sales page that Solo Business life is lonely.
11 | How not saying your Niche aloud may be working for your Solo Business.
The funny thing they do not tell you about meeting our needs…we are amazing at meeting them in the most not great ways in our days. That’s not the point pained to provoke here — we are not the type to say be better for your business.
Instead, we kindly offer an alternate route by first knowing and then growing (in your own timing!). That’s it.
10 | How little language leaks can tell you where you 'really' are in your Solo Business.
…Instead, we put forward the idea of being curious about your current place and space. We pop lightly aloud the idea of looking at your language both in what you are saying to others, and especially in what you are sharing with yourself. Enjoy.
9 | How Niches are nice and Markets can do more in Solo Business.
Knowing this knowing, even when you are in a known market, and especially when you are in a new or emerging market, is enough. Then, when you are ready, then you can walk the walk among what you know now, what you need to know now, and when you know enough (now).
8 | How a Business Niche can better steer your Solo Business network.
Here we put forward the idea of not being driven (by what you can give) but of driving (designing what you give and get) and your decision of who gets what from you, where and when they can get it, and who is outside of this space and place.
7 | Why Scale(able), Sale(able), and Sustain(able) mean more in Solo Business.
First, we need to know these are the same things in Solo Business meeting different needs at different times in Solo Business. When we come to learn that they each have the same needs, similar structures, and ready readiness, then being motivated to build them from now becomes hella easier.
6 | Why a Business Vision that's bigger can be better for Solo Business.
The funny thing is, it will be so big that it looks like it is everyone while being so specific it feels like someone specific — being in both places at once is the measure you have a view big enough to get to work.
5 | Why it's important to know you can always close your Solo Business for good.
It is funny, everything that begins ends, everything that starts stops, everything that is already was. Yet, when it comes to business, the conversation about consider closing is kinda taboo almost like if we say it out loud that we may make it happen. Yeah. Nah.
4 | Why it's time to separate Strategic Direction from Strategy in Solo Business.
When it comes to strategy and strategic direction, one is moving and the other is the stable stability that keeps the Solo Business playing a part in something bigger.
3 | How you can move on from being everything, everywhere, all at once in Solo Business.
Time is one of the most valued and valuable resources in a Solo Business. Something that is learnt often always the hard way and without knowing until it is known is that a work day does not equal a calendar day.
2 | How sharing your business beliefs can be better for Solo Business.
In this conversation we draw a line to differentiate and to connect the parts beliefs and values play in the front and back of Solo Business.
1 | Why one Solo Business is on a mission to grow Solo Business to play a part in something bigger.
We bring forward the idea that Solo Business life has the potential to be more practical and play a bigger part by suggesting it is time to retire that outdated pain pointed out in every service sales page that Solo Business life is lonely.