Are You Buying?

The fastest way to lose momentum is to keep shopping when you should be buying!

Shopping is entertainment. Buying is commitment. There’s a difference. Shopping is browsing. Comparing. Wondering if something better might be one more click away. It’s low risk and low commitment. Buying is clarity.

I’m a buyer. When I see something that fits the need, aligns with the long-term vision, and has the potential to scale with me - I move. I don’t keep shopping. I don’t look for incremental improvements just to feel busy.

Indecision is expensive. Second-guessing slows momentum. Constant comparison keeps you stuck.

The same applies in business. Whether it’s hiring a key leader, selecting a partner, implementing a system, or choosing a strategy - once the criteria are clear and the solution meets them, commit. Then make it work.

At some point, you stop shopping and start building. Are you shopping or are you buying?

Previous
Previous

Being Imperfect

Next
Next

Confidence, Not Arrogance