The Kitchen Table Test

4 Thoughts

  1. Money problems do not disappear just because income grows.
    Sometimes they simply get bigger.

  2. Avoiding the numbers creates anxiety.
    Facing them creates options.

  3. Financial stress affects every area of life.
    Whether you admit it or not.

  4. Clarity is a competitive advantage.
    Most people are operating without it.

4 Lessons

  1. Revenue does not solve poor financial habits.
    Systems do.

  2. What gets measured gets managed.
    You need visibility.

  3. Short term decisions often create long term problems.
    Especially around money.

  4. Strong businesses are built on strong foundations.
    That includes your personal finances.

4 Challenges

  1. Review your personal spending this week.
    Know where the money is actually going.

  2. Review your business spending too.
    Look for leaks and waste.

  3. Identify one financial habit that creates unnecessary stress.
    Commit to fixing it.

  4. Ask yourself honestly:
    Do you have real clarity around your finances, or are you hoping everything works itself out?

Quote of the Week

“Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship.” - Benjamin Franklin

You do not build a strong future by avoiding the numbers.

You build it by facing them.

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