If you think you're behind on taxes or in trouble, I know that can feel shameful. But to get unstuck, we need the facts. Knowing your numbers is the only way to know if you have a spending problem or a revenue problem. 5. Cultivate Your "Village"
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I think a lot of people are scared to look at their numbers, but I'm here to tell you it is way less anxiety-inducing when you know the facts. If you think you're behind on taxes or
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I’m incredibly grateful for my team of 22 people, and for the fellow small business owners I’ve connected with along this journey. You cannot grow a million-dollar business alone.