Making the Intentional Decision to Stay Small

It seems like everyone in the business and entrepreneurship world is always moving on to new goals, and aiming for new heights. However, I’ve always known that there was going to be a cap to Little Fish’s growth because there are sacrifices I’m not willing to make for the sake of my team and the lives that I want us to be able to lead. And that’s okay.
It seems like everyone in the business and entrepreneurship world is always moving on to new goals, and aiming for new heights.  
However, I’ve always known that there was going to be a cap to Little Fish’s growth because there are sacrifices I’m not willing to make for the sake of my team and the lives that I want us to be able to lead. And that’s okay.

In today’s episode, I’m talking about what it means to intentionally reject never-ending growth and how you can do so with care and intention. I talk about optimizing the way we, as a team work, in order to meet our revenue expectations without burning out and how you can too.

Then, I talk about the important role numbers play in determining your team size and how much effort you’ll be putting into reaching your goals. Finally, I talk about getting honest with yourself about your goals and the life you want to live, and how change is always in the air if you want it.  

This is an important conversation that isn’t discussed much in the entrepreneurial space, so tune in and join us for this discussion.

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Keila Hill-Trawick, CPA, MBA
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Keila Hill-Trawick, CPA, MBA
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Making the Intentional Decision to Stay Small
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