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EP | 675 - How To Get Out Of A Business Slump With Facts, Not Feelings

EP | 675 - How To Get Out Of A Business Slump With Facts, Not Feelings

Update: 2025-09-18
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We all have slumps but in our lives and in our businesses and Jordan and I are no different. At least once a quarter I am in tears wanting to burn it all down. But, what I keep going back to during hard times is today's topic: facts. Data is what we as business owners should always go back to rather than relying on our feelings. DM me for the tracker I mention in today's episode and I promise the hard times pass.

 

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(1:05 ) Real Time Coaching

(6:20 ) Data Constraints Tracker

(12:00 ) The Benchmarks

(16:15 ) The Decision Tree

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EP | 675 - How To Get Out Of A Business Slump With Facts, Not Feelings

EP | 675 - How To Get Out Of A Business Slump With Facts, Not Feelings