How I Almost Lost My First Business Idea (And What It Taught Me About Speed)
I was one of those founders who had a “million-dollar idea”… and watched someone else launch it first. Not because they were smarter. Not because they were better funded. Because they moved faster. And I hesitated. Back then, I thought: “Let me tweak it a bit more. Let me make it perfect.” Reality? By the time I finished “perfecting,” someone else executed, captured the market, and became the authority in that space. That moment taught me a lesson I now teach every client:. You don’t win by being the smartest. You win by moving strategically and swiftly. Today, when I help founders develop their offers, systems, and pipelines, I don’t let them sit on “perfect plans.” We launch smart. We refine fast. We learn, adapt, and dominate early. Because the market rewards the action-takers, not the daydreamers. If you’re holding onto an idea, tweaking endlessly, waiting for the “right time” — this is your wake-up call. Build. Launch. Adapt. Win. Ready to stop hesitating and start scaling?