Before I launched, I didn’t know what I’d do if I failed.
I had no plan for the what if it doesn’t work moments. Just fear and doubt.
After I launched I still don’t have all the answers.
But now I know where to turn when things feel rubbish.
I know who’s in my corner, not just when business is booming, but when it’s not.
When I’m celebrating a win and when I’m wondering if I should just give up on my dream.
That kind of support? It’s everything.
It doesn’t make the hard days disappear, but it reminds me I don’t have to face them alone.
Success isn’t just about having a strategy.
It’s about having a community.
People who stick around when you keep failing.
Who applaud the progress no one else sees.
Who believe in your vision, even when you temporarily forget it.
That’s where everything starts to shift.
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