Monday, May 4, 2026

The way you talk about your business becomes the way you build it.


 “Try” is a shield for people who don’t want to be held accountable.

I don’t use it. Neither should you.


The most successful people speak with clarity, not confusion.

They don’t “hope.” They plan.


Every time you catch yourdelf self using soft language, it shows you where you are avoiding something.


The way you talk about your business becomes the way you build it.


"The words you speak become the house you live in." — Hafiz




If you’re wondering why your business isn’t moving…start by listening to yourself. Because success doesn’t come from what you say. It comes from how you say it.

Before you ever ask a business owner about revenue, margins, or their offer…

Listen to how they speak.

Because their words tell you everything.


"I’ll try..."

"I’m thinking about it..."

"I hope this works..."


They don’t realize it — but they’re already making excuses for failure.

You don’t grow when your language is soft.

You grow when your words reflect decisions.

Sunday, May 3, 2026

CFOs are suddenly feeling very confident.


CFO confidence climbed to a four-year high in Q4 of 2025, according to Deloitte’s released CFO Signals report. The latest confidence score, 6.6 on a scale of 1–10, was “substantially higher than the Q3 reading of 5.7,” and not much lower than the record score, 7.2, from Q3 2021, placing it “squarely in high confidence territory,” according to the report’s authors.

And just like anyone who’s listened to the aforementioned power pop breakup anthem playlist and then gone on an ill-advised date: CFOs are also feeling risky.

Nearly six out of 10 CFOs think it’s a good time to take more risk, a steep climb from just 36% who said the same in Q3. The report covers survey responses from 200 CFOs at North American companies with at least $1 billion in annual revenue, though you’d think it was a poll of extremely self-assured teenagers from the confidence results.

So, what gives? Short answer

Visibility by switching to male profiles?


Women on LinkedIn are reporting view increases of up to 400% after switching their profiles to male pronouns and using more assertive language, according to reports on the platform. 


Users suspected the algorithm was suppressing women's content and formed a campaign group called Fairness in the Feed demanding transparency.


LinkedIn denies using gender as a ranking signal, attributing reduced visibility to increased competition as posts climb 15% year-over-year. 


Women self-promote 28% less than men on social media, partly due to cultural conditioning and fear of negative reactions, it was reported. 


For business owners relying on LinkedIn to attract clients, reduced visibility could directly impact their ability to compete and generate revenue.


Saturday, May 2, 2026

Does Your Success Feel Off?


Yes, you’re stacking revenue.


Hiring team members.

Getting attention.

Growing fast.

But it still feels unstable.

Cash is moving, but not flowing.

Decisions feel rushed.

You’re reacting instead of leading.

And deep down, you know something’s off, even if the spreadsheets say you're crushing it.

That feeling isn’t fear, but rather you're business is missing something.

It’s awareness.

Success without structure isn’t success.

It’s a ticking clock.


There's nothing we can do at this point!!




Ever heard that from your CPA?

Usually comes around February or March, when you ask about your business tax bill.

And technically, they're right.

By the time you're filing, most strategies are off the table.

But here's the question nobody asks –Why didn't we do something when there was still time?

The answer is that nobody was planning to reduce your biggest business expense – taxes..

Your CPA was waiting for your documents. 

You were waiting for your CPA to call. 

And the year ended without anyone taking action.

This is the cycle that keeps business owners overpaying year after year.

Stryde breaks that cycle.

We work with you throughout the year — when there's still time to make moves — not in April when it's too late.




Friday, May 1, 2026

When things get quiet it tests people's dedication more than anything else.


Contracts slow down. Orders take a hit. No one's responding to your paid ads or interacting on your social posts.

It'll mess with your mind and make you doubt your abilities.

Doubt causes you to make irrational snap-decisions. Usually bad ones.

Bad decisions lead to lost money and bigger messes... and more frustration.

Stop. Breathe. And listen to me when I say you need to learn how to use this time to build your confidence and reignite your drive.

My anxiety still shoots through the roof when I can't control the exact timeline of what I want to happen. When things don't work out they way they 'should' have.

But in most cases, they end up working out. Or my initial plans blow up and get replaced with something better. In other cases I learn what NOT to do.

And guess what?

Pretty soon the next 'down time' is coming. It's part of life in this game. Just be prepared to ride the wave.

And never confuse quiet times with 'time to quit.'