"It's about recognizing that while the grass may seem greener on the other side, there's immense value in the ground you're already standing on. Nurturing what you have allows for deeper roots to form, creating a stronger and more resilient business capable of weathering the inevitable storms of entrepreneurship." After weeks of contemplation, my newest blog post takes a close look at the great temptation that entrepreneurs face to jump the fence for the next best thing. I could write a book on this concept, but for now enjoy these thoughts and join the discussion on how you nurture your business. #fractionalcfo #fractionalexecutive #thoughtleadership #businessowner #entrepreneurship #serialentrepreneur #businessgrowth
Exploring the 'Greener Grass Syndrome' in entrepreneurship: Discover the balance between chasing new ventures and nurturing your current business. Find out if it's time to hop the fence or focus on growth right where you are. https://lnkd.in/eGGFESmz
Thanks for sharing this Diesha Cooper, it is a balance, for sure! The questions and approach you suggest are spot on. Are there additional qualitative or quantitative questions you would pose?
Thanks for calling this out. Shiney object syndrome can really be detrimental to business owners.
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8moCarri Nicholson - The Leader Whisperer® I'd love your thoughts on my newest blog post! I know you'll have some!