Tuesday, March 17, 2026

It’s easy to believe that growth depends on strategy, systems, or sheer hustle.


But the longer I’ve been in business—and the more people I’ve talked to—the more I’ve realized something far simpler: people drive performance.

Whether it’s the clients who trust us, the team that supports us, or the family that cheers us on, people are at the heart of every success story. And when those people feel cared for, seen, and appreciated, everything changes. Engagement goes up. Productivity rises. Stress goes down. Culture strengthens. The numbers follow.

The truth is, leadership isn’t about managing—it’s about inspiring. It’s the little things: a check-in text that says “I appreciate you,” celebrating small wins, or pausing long enough to ask, “How are you, really?” These small acts of care are what keep people loyal, motivated, and thriving—especially in a world that can feel transactional.

So this week, take a moment to lead with heart. Send the thank-you note. Celebrate the effort, not just the result. Remind your people (and yourself) that being seen and valued is what turns good firms into great ones.

Monday, March 16, 2026

The content game.


Most business owners starting out in the content game treat it like a cold call.

One message. One shot.

They post once, hear nothing, and assume it didn’t work.

Here’s the truth.


 Your content isn’t a transaction.
 It’s a trust-building campaign.


People don’t always comment or like your stuff.


 They’re watching. They’re reading.
 They’re deciding if you’re someone worth following.


And then one day, they show up in your inbox and say,
 “I’ve been following your stuff for months. Can we talk?”

That’s when you realize… consistency wins.

Show up.
 Teach something real.
 Let your content compound.


If you think no one’s watching, they are.


 They’re just waiting to see if you’ll keep showing up.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Most business owners think their CPA is doing tax planning.

 


Nope, they're doing tax prep. 

And it’s a huge difference. 

Tax prep: 

  • Looking back at last year 
  • Filling out forms 
  • Reporting what already happened 
  • Reactive

Tax planning: 

  • Looking forward to this year and beyond 
  • Creating strategies to reduce your tax bill 
  • Proactively finding savings opportunities 
  • Proactive

Your CPA is great at tax prep. 

But if they're not:

  • Analyzing your business throughout the year
  • Bringing you strategies to implement 

Then you're not saving money on taxes.

Focus on what really matters, minimizing your taxable income. 

Want momentum?


If I asked you how much money will hit your business today… could you answer without guessing?


Profitable businesses that keep growing all have one thing in common: 

The owners can track everything.

Daily revenue. What's in the pipeline. What moved and what didn't.

Even when the number is zero, they know it. That's why they can fix it before it becomes a problem.

Struggling business owners usually don't have a demand problem. They have a focus problem. Energy is scattered 10 different directions.

There's no clear plan because they're stressed out and kick into survival mode instead of growth mode.

Some really don't know their numbers. Probably because numbers don't lie. And that makes them uncomfortable.

You want momentum? Do this:

  1. Pick the one thing in your business that actually makes you money.

  2. Track it every day. Not when things "slow down"

  3. Build people and systems around it before you chase a new idea.

It's really this simple.



Saturday, March 14, 2026

Overpaid by $89,206


A friend came to us after their "trusted" CPA filed their 2024 return.

Everything looked fine on the surface until we ran our free online calculator at BusinessRedund.com

And they overpaid by $89,206.

The worst part?

Most of those savings opportunities were simple strategies that their CPA should have known about.

But didn't.

Here's what they missed: 

  • Missed business expense deductions
  • Retirement contribution optimization 
  • Cost segregation on their property 
  • R&D study
  • Hiring Benefits ( WOTC )

His tax preparer filled out forms.

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Knowing your numbers before they know you.

 


If I asked you how much money will hit your business today… could you answer without guessing?

Most business owners can’t.

They think they have a marketing problem or a sales problem, when really they’ve got a focus problem.

They’re reacting instead of tracking.

Hoping instead of knowing.

And the truth is, the most profitable businesses aren’t built on luck or fancy marketing.

They’re built on clear data, consistent tracking, and owners who make decisions based on facts instead of feelings.




Friday, March 13, 2026

A Commitment Most People Never Make

 


Everyone talks about wanting freedom.

Few actually earn it.

Most people chase freedom by avoiding commitment.

They think saying “no” to structure gives them control.

In reality, it keeps them stuck.

Freedom doesn’t come from having endless options.

It comes from going all in on one that matters.

You don’t need more “balance.”

You need to pick something worth committing to and see it through.