Christmas in October and Other Things I Refuse to Accept


Business should be simple. And fun.

Hey Reader

I’m a simple gal.

I don’t like diner menus with five pages of options.
I don’t like new cars with screens that need a tutorial just to change the radio station.
I don’t like birthday parties where my kids get a pile of toys that’ll break by Tuesday.
And I really don’t like when Christmas decor, gifts, and sales get shoved in my face before Halloween has even happened.

We live in a world of more, more, more and go, go, go.

And I get it; anything that challenges that mindset probably isn’t what you want to hear when you’re focused on profit growth.

But the antithesis of “more” and “rushed”?
That’s exactly what creates profit growth.

When I started my business, I thought I had to fill every second of my day. Read all the books, buy all the courses, follow every guru, and try every new tool.

But here’s what I’ve learned:
When you’re not careful, it’s easy to slip into the shiny objects being sold right in front of you.

You don’t need more.
You probably need less: less noise, less overthinking, less complication.

And mastering that takes work.

So in this week’s Quickcast — after my little rant about Christmas-before-Halloween — I’m sharing three practical ways to be a healthy skeptic, simplify your business, and become more profitable and peaceful.

Quickcast: How To Be A Healthy Skeptic In A World Selling You More

(📺Watch Time: 9:31)

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Sam, Your No-Fluff Guide To Making Business Simple

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