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Making Changes for 2025

December 26, 2024

Inspiration, Motivation, Thursday Thoughts for Women Entrepreneurs

The quote, “The hardest part about making a decision is the time leading up to the decision,” has always been something I’ve said to those I’ve loved or counseled when they had a big decision in front of them. The “knowing” of needing to make a change festers in our soul, ready to escape when we give in to a resolution. Whether in life or in business, decisions can be difficult.

For a couple of months, I have pondered making some changes within my business. When the uneasiness or the “knowing” struck me in late autumn, I knew I needed to give myself enough time to ruminate about it, speak with a few trusted people, and then, when the time was right, begin the change. I think we all wish change could occur at the snap of our fingers, but meaningful change takes introspection, time, and commitment.

So yesterday, when I finally committed to doing something concrete about a positive move forward, I felt extremely confident about the decision. The months of wavering dissipated, and a sense of calm took its place. A confident “I have a lot of work to do” kind of calm enveloped me. Change is always going to keep happening, so we have to decide if we want a “say” in what’s changing.

Entrepreneurship is always about change. Nothing about running a business ever stays the same. It isn’t a permanent, concrete structure that doesn’t bend because to be successful, we must be flexible over time to thrive. Sometimes, we need to change our brand look, mission, business plan, target market, pricing, or policies. Other times, we need to be innovative or decisive about ridding our company of wasted resources. Periodically, we need education and inspiration to change our own minds and take things to a higher level.

Today’s post reminds you that you must be willing to keep changing to survive happily in business. Ask yourself, “What have I been stubbornly holding onto for too long that needs a change – my sales skills, my pricing strategy, my staff, or maybe my own attitude?” Get help if you need help. We can stay stuck spinning our wheels in the same place for too long and waste valuable time we can’t retrieve. Move forward. Decide. Commit. Feel better.

Ultimately, any decision you make that doesn’t work out can always be changed again. You are never permanently wed to anything you do, but you must constantly try to transform and revolutionize your business and, at times, your life.

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