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From Overthinking to Winning: Stop Running Your Business Alone

From Overthinking to Winning: Stop Running Your Business Alone

Update: 2025-12-08
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Being the owner sounds glamorous—until you’re the one carrying payroll, problems, employees, customers, and big decisions with no peer bench.

In this episode of Stop Working Broke, host Chad Murray talks about the real kind of loneliness entrepreneurs face (not “I need friends” lonely), why it quietly wrecks your decision-making, and how isolation turns into overthinking, delay, and compounded problems.

You’ll learn:

  • The most common signs you’re running your business alone (decision fatigue, cash-flow stress, confidence erosion, “success trap”)
  • Why systems and hiring won’t solve the ownership pressure by themselves
  • The real gap: proximity + accountability + truth
  • Practical ways to stop being isolated: texting one owner today, joining groups and actually posting, getting involved in associations, and choosing coaching/mastermind environments that push you to implement

If you’re tired of carrying it all by yourself, this is your reminder: you’re not alone—and you shouldn’t be. Get connected, get involved, and get back to winning.

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From Overthinking to Winning: Stop Running Your Business Alone

From Overthinking to Winning: Stop Running Your Business Alone