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The #1 reason I see businesses fail

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Remembering an episode from firefighting drama 9-1-1: Lone Star: -----------------------------------

Remembering an episode from firefighting drama 9-1-1: Lone Star: --------------------------------------------------------------- In the aftermath of a tornado ripping through Austin, the team gets to a father who’s just crawled out of his destroyed house. But his children are stuck inside, and we don’t even know if they’re still alive. The father seems to be fine—so the team lets him bypass his checkup while they focus on finding the kids and getting them out of the rubble. In a heartwarming show of bravery, the captain climbs into the ruins and finds the kids, rescuing them right before the rest of the house collapses. Except… The happy ending goes poof after the father collapses. Turns out, his spleen and kidneys have ruptured - and he dies. --------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t know that I’d recommend the show overall, but this scene really hit me. You could argue the dad didn’t want to distract the team from focusing on rescuing his kids, but the medics were on standby the entire time. And it’s not like he was essential to the rescue efforts either. It felt like a completely solvable problem — which could have resulted in a happily ever after for everyone. Not that different from a common scene I see in many businesses: Where entrepreneurs spend all their time responding to the day to day to-do’s with their business and clients. I get it — just taking care of that can leave you exhausted and like you don’t have energy for anything else at the end of the day. But what happens is that this actually distracts you from the most “life-threatening” problem that every business faces… Having sales dry up because you’re not being found by new potential clients. So you’re working so hard, thinking you’re doing the most important work. And then…*snap*...like that, one day you realize, “OMG…why am I not making sales?” So you either have to go into serious hustle mode to turn things around. Or, your business dies. But this is such an easily solvable—and avoidable—problem. The solution? Right here: You can learn more about the it right here: [Watch a free masterclass explaining the strategy]( . Or if you already know you want to solve this problem asap: [Enroll in Clients Come to Me]( to get the full system with step-by-steps, templates, guides, and Q&A support. Or if you want us to do it FOR you: [Hire my team]( to do it all for you so you can focus on doing what you love. (Your business does need to be at 6-figures or more in annual revenue for this option to be a good fit.) 
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