Urgh... What a week. It sucks.

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It sucks at the top.


This week has been a much harder week for me than it needed to be.

Had a ton of issues most of which are no doubt my fault or I bear some responsibility or rather all of it as I’m lead or head of the company they are all my fault regardless:

  • Staffing issues this week with hires. Old heads in the companies putting notice in to leave and move on, new prospects not working out, staff members wanting promotions or a chance to prove them self’s in an area they have no business moving into.

  • Delivery network issues, failures with systems and processes that are totally out of my hands but caused nothing but 3+ days of on going carnage and what seems to be putting fires out due to the trouble that has caused.

  • Cash flow the biggest gripe with most despite having a 40%+ profit margin and being very cash rich as a business we have a ton of money tied up in 2 x 7 figure projects at the movement which is great when those customers pay but until then it’s just money going out the door. That along with our own internal investments and projects. It will all be ok just when you sit down have a cash flow, profit and loss meeting. Seeing the amount of money spent is sickening.

  • Building issues trying to move and establish a new warehouse is proving more taxing and difficult than first thought. I’ve had a 2nd offer rejected on a new premisses and then even and I mean EVEN if I do get it, it’s a ton of money to sink into a building not even getting into the fit out cost to turn it into what we need.

Compound all of that with a few personal problems. Urgh



The problem

Extreme isolation at the top you can’t vent to staff or your peers they don’t get it, they don’t need to do anything about it and can’t do anything about it, as soon as you bring up anything they start to worry about job security.

That coupled with the fact that when things do go right do you see the credit? No your staff do and rightly so, they helped or charged the thing over the line with you, they are the ones you hired to do it so they get the praise.

The problem is when things go wrong you can’t entirely blame them, it’s more often than not your fault. No matter if it's an external factor, Joe took a shit on the printer or the weather flooded the warehouse. It's always on you. That's just how it is.

Then you couple ALL of that with the honest reality that you don’t have a clue as to what is going on or that you or anyone else can really do it! It’s all fake and bullshit because no one has been there before. We are all just making it up as we go along.

No two businesses are the same. No amount of youtube videos, books, seminars, mentors or friends will change that. You can be in the same industry but because we are different as people neither business will run the same.

It’s just a fact at the top and the larger become or scale the more obvious that problem becomes.

We just make it up as we go along.

I talk to a friend who has a net worth of £60m+ his answer is throw money at it.

People who earn 6 figures or less just don’t get the drama your in to start with or can’t even wrap their heads around the problems and struggles you face.

To them you are just rich and a bank.

This is one of my worst weeks since Oct 2024 when I thought about selling up.

Still you or I just got sit here and keep telling our self’s tt don’t matter. Today and next week can be shit. If the goal is 5 years or 10 years down the line, it’s going to be muddy, it’s going to be a fight. It don’t matter how you get there as long as you get there.

Those of us crazy enough to want to build something or run our own business when you hit a low spot or a dark patch just remember I got it worse than you, there’s someone out there that’s got it worse than me.

Todays supposed to be shit so tomorrow become easier.

Suck it up, move on.

As much on times I think sell, jack it in, move on. I can't see myself doing anything else. The rub of the challenge eh.

Still it sucks at the top.

For those of you who read thanks.

For those I’ve chewed your ear off all week with my shit thank you ❤️
 
Hope things ease up for you soon, big man <3
 
There is no point in dealing with all this. Just start drinking every day, and things will straighten out by themselves.
Thats what my Fridays are for!





Wasn't so much of a moan well it is. Just thought id share, sometimes it's good to know your not alone dealing with shit and other businesses have their pain points
 
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@t2van Be relax and than think to get out for solutions.. definitely you'll get it. Most of the time what we want never get something different so just stop and redo it. It will work. Frustration take place on argument without any problem. Take a deep breath and sleep for few hours without any single thought. Next day you'll see that solution is very easy but you make that hard for yourself.
 
I feel you, man (especially with the cash flow problems D:). Running a business is not easy at all and won’t say “I hope you solve
everything,” because thats not how it works anyways lol
You fix one problem and a new one always shows up. Thats just part of the game.
Wishing you all the best along the way 👊

Enjoy weekend ser
 
I feel you, man (especially with the cash flow problems D:). Running a business is not easy at all and won’t say “I hope you solve
everything,” because thats not how it works anyways lol
You fix one problem and a new one always shows up. Thats just part of the game.
Wishing you all the best along the way 👊

Enjoy weekend ser
Yeah it certainly goes like that 👊
 
this week has been tough
i prob worked around 10-15hr per day this week
ontop of training 2 new folks
and got 1 more on monday
however, on the bright side, we did have a few company lunch + a company dinner, all expense (inc travel) paid for.
probably why it was that much more tiring, too much dealing with people and a lack of sleep
 
Maybe you should sell if it’s causing so much stress and making you feel isolated.

Money isn’t worth your health.
 
Maybe you should sell if it’s causing so much stress and making you feel isolated.

Money isn’t worth your health.
then he gonna get kicked out of the house by the wife
no incoming money, live on the streets
kthnxs
 
Maybe you should sell if it’s causing so much stress and making you feel isolated.

Anything of worth is going to cause stress any business you build will bring isolation.

I just hit a point of feeling fed up and figured rather than suffer in silence as most business owners do I thought id share some thoughts on where I was at and what had been going on during a rather full on week.

I can handle it and move on, it's a new week I'm good. Took the weekend and recharged once I had my first drink Friday night the stress had lifted that's how I deal with it. Things just get lighter and things dont matter, thats my routine.

Many business owners don't or can't and often struggle. Anyone who is a "boss" will have isolation for exactly the reasons I listed.

I simply thought it would be something a little bit different to share and any other bosses here might understand or get it and could relate, even maybe help them understand they not alone and we all go through shit no matter the scale and size from 1-3 employees to 10-30 or 30+

It's rare that anyone who runs a successful SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) hangs around with other SME owners on a social and relaxing level that you can let your guard down and vent about things. Instead we constantly networking and constantly "working" on that relationship with the other business owner to develop something, you don't want to sound weak because it might cost you an opportunity with them later down the line.

So there's that element combined with the typical Man syndrome of just sucking shit up and making everything sound rosey and be a shitty path and suffering in silence is never good.

Anything that's successful will bring stress. Id go far as saying my most successful moments and opportunities are the most stressful part of it all not when things go wrong.

Until you can build up departments within your company and become lucky enough to find or develop a "number 2" internally isolation is always going to be a factor.

Although shit runs down hill you should never vent or worry staff withy our own problems it effects internal moral, operations, functions all sorts. Your the boss, your the one who has all the answers, as soon as that stops being the case then you got problems if you ask me.

You either get my post or you don't.

If you don't then that's OK. If you do then that's OK.

Honestly I just wanted a place to type up and share my thoughts and vent. I don't particularly care I got what I needed from it when I typed it up.

Money isn’t worth your health.

Said anyone who never had any money.

I don't imagine you fall in the camp of saying that from having too much money because if that was the case you would understand my post.
 
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