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Welcome to (most likely) the most thorough end of the year review you’re going to find.
It requires some work, and some focused thinking along the way, but once completed you should have a brutally honest snapshot of your year, and be ready to accurately – and honestly – put together your list of goals for 2026.

Crawl. Walk. Run. “Crawl / Walk / Run” is a way to measure (and build) performance within your team, utilizing three simple categories that happen to create a vivid picture in the process.

Every day, there’s thousands of new and experienced entrepreneurs and business owners who struggle to find the answer to a very simple and important question:
How Much Should I Spend on Marketing?

For startups and small businesses, building a brand can feel confusing and overwhelming. From defining your strategy to designing your identity and delivering consistent experiences, the early branding decisions you make play a major role in how your company is perceived. This guide breaks down branding into clear, practical steps to help founders turn ideas into a real, lasting brand.

Momentum shapes the direction of your business and your life, whether you’re consciously managing it or not. Built slowly through focused energy and decisions, it can create powerful opportunities—or unravel quickly if neglected. This article explores what momentum really is, how it works beneath the surface, and how a deeper awareness of it can help you steer growth, avoid setbacks, and move forward with intention.

When you’re launching a startup, every decision feels monumental. From branding to business models to hiring, the choices you make early on can set the trajectory for years to come. That’s why understanding Type 1 and Type 2 decisions is one of the most valuable insights for entrepreneurs, and a key focus in startup consulting.

The question of “what else can I do to get better” is a common one in entrepreneurship. For this article, we’ll focus on how you deliver your service and where you can most likely improve.

Despite entrepreneurs liking to put themselves up on a pedestal of excellence, you’re still in fact a human being (at least for the time being until AI takes over your soul). You’re still prone to the same mistakes humans have been making since existence, so here’s a refresher on three things to look out for in your own behavior and thought process when it comes to strategy and planning.

How are scale and growth different? Most of the time, when those in the business community are speaking about scale, they are speaking more along the lines of scalability or how extreme are the economies of scale as we grow.

Welcome to (most likely) the most thorough end of the year review you’re going to find.
It requires some work, and some focused thinking along the way, but once completed you should have a brutally honest snapshot of your year, and be ready to accurately – and honestly – put together your list of goals for 2026.

Crawl. Walk. Run. “Crawl / Walk / Run” is a way to measure (and build) performance within your team, utilizing three simple categories that happen to create a vivid picture in the process.

Every day, there’s thousands of new and experienced entrepreneurs and business owners who struggle to find the answer to a very simple and important question:
How Much Should I Spend on Marketing?

For startups and small businesses, building a brand can feel confusing and overwhelming. From defining your strategy to designing your identity and delivering consistent experiences, the early branding decisions you make play a major role in how your company is perceived. This guide breaks down branding into clear, practical steps to help founders turn ideas into a real, lasting brand.

Momentum shapes the direction of your business and your life, whether you’re consciously managing it or not. Built slowly through focused energy and decisions, it can create powerful opportunities—or unravel quickly if neglected. This article explores what momentum really is, how it works beneath the surface, and how a deeper awareness of it can help you steer growth, avoid setbacks, and move forward with intention.

When you’re launching a startup, every decision feels monumental. From branding to business models to hiring, the choices you make early on can set the trajectory for years to come. That’s why understanding Type 1 and Type 2 decisions is one of the most valuable insights for entrepreneurs, and a key focus in startup consulting.

The question of “what else can I do to get better” is a common one in entrepreneurship. For this article, we’ll focus on how you deliver your service and where you can most likely improve.

Despite entrepreneurs liking to put themselves up on a pedestal of excellence, you’re still in fact a human being (at least for the time being until AI takes over your soul). You’re still prone to the same mistakes humans have been making since existence, so here’s a refresher on three things to look out for in your own behavior and thought process when it comes to strategy and planning.

How are scale and growth different? Most of the time, when those in the business community are speaking about scale, they are speaking more along the lines of scalability or how extreme are the economies of scale as we grow.