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🔄 Quick Update: We're Getting Focused
Hey everyone - Burhaan here. When I started this group, I kept it broad: "100 Days of Growth" could mean any kind of transformation - career changes, habit breaking, building relationships, anything. But as I've been creating content and seeing what resonates, I'm realizing I need to get more specific about who I'm actually helping and how. This group is evolving to focus on established business owners who feel stuck. You've built something real - paying customers, a proven offer, consistent revenue. But somewhere along the way, growth stalled. You're working hard but not seeing the breakthrough you're looking for. That's the exact problem I've spent 11 years helping 220+ business owners solve. And that's what I want to focus on here. Here's what I'm working on: ✅ Daily challenges will focus on business growth experiments (pricing, positioning, marketing, operations) ✅ I'm building a structured 90-day framework (not just random posts) ✅ Helping you identify what's blocking your growth and test small changes to break through 🎉 The goal: identify what's blocking your growth and test small changes that break through What stays the same: 👉🏻 Still free 👉🏻 Still focused on small shifts that create meaningful impact 👉🏻 Still daily, implementable challenges (15-30 minutes max) If this direction resonates with you: I'm excited to have you here. Let's figure this out together. If you joined for something different: I totally get it. This might not be the right fit anymore, and that's completely okay. I want to create something genuinely useful for the people who need it, even if that means being more focused. Thanks for being part of the early days of this. Let me know if you have any questions.
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An interesting conversation about self-control
A friend and I were talking about why smart people make dumb decisions even when they know better. I used ice cream as the example. Just because you CAN eat it every day doesn't mean you SHOULD. Seems obvious, right? But then we realized this exact pattern shows up everywhere - money, business decisions, relationships, health. The ability to do something and the wisdom of doing it are two completely different things.
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I had a completely free day yesterday. Guess how much I got done?
Nothing. Well, almost nothing that actually mattered. Meanwhile, the days when I'm squeezed between meetings and have maybe 90 minutes to work? That's when I actually crush it. This doesn't make sense, right? More time should equal more productivity. Except it doesn't. At least not for me. Today's video unpacking why this happens and what it reveals about how we actually operate versus how we think we operate. It's one of those things I've noticed for years but never really articulated until yesterday's failure forced me to. Think about your most productive days recently - were they packed or wide open? I'm genuinely curious if this pattern holds for others or if I'm just weird.
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Why I'm in therapy (and why you might need it too)
I told my team last week something that surprised them: I'm in therapy. Not because I'm broken. Not because something's wrong. But because I'm trying to protect what I've built. Here's the distinction I made: Therapy is about maintaining your foundation - your boundaries, emotional stability, sense of self. Personal development and coaching? That's about building on top of that foundation - goals, growth, achievement. You can't build higher if your foundation is shaky. A lot of entrepreneurs chase growth without ever checking if their base can handle it. They add more clients, more revenue, more complexity - then wonder why they feel unstable despite external success. I made a quick video about this (link in comments), but the real question is: When's the last time you did maintenance work on yourself, not just growth work? Have you ever done therapy while things were going well? Or did you wait until something broke?
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Had a moment yesterday that made me realize something...
A client told me she's decided to run her own Facebook ads instead of working with me. My first reaction? Honestly, a mix of things - part of me wanted to warn her about all the ways this could go wrong, - part of me respected her wanting to learn it herself, and - part of me wondered if I should just let her figure it out the hard way. But then I thought about what would actually be helpful. So I made a quick video breaking down what I wish someone had told ME before I spent my first $10K learning Facebook ads through expensive trial and error. Not trying to talk anyone out of running their own ads - if you want to learn it, you absolutely can. Just want to help people from the specific expensive mistakes. Have you ever tried running your own ads? What made you decide to do it yourself vs hiring someone?
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