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Choosing The Right Clients, Business Breakups, PSA's, Memory Lane & Tom's Thumbs

54 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Choosing The Right Clients, Business Breakups, PSA's, Memory Lane & Tom's Thumbs In this episode of Not The Smartest Guys in the Room, hosts Dominick Domasky and Tom Langan dive into one of the toughest parts of building a business… choosing the right clients. When do you say yes? When should you walk away? And how do you spot red flags before they cost you time, money, and momentum? Tom and Dom keep it real with practical insights on client relationships, consistency in your standards, and why every opportunity isn’t the right opportunity. They break down how to balance emotion with smart decision-making so you can protect your time, your brand, and your long-term growth. If you’re an entrepreneur or small business owner trying to build something that lasts, this episode will challenge how you think about who you work with and why. Keywords: client management, saying no, business consistency, red flags, entrepreneurship, small business, client relationships, decision-making, business growth Key Topics: • When to say yes or no to clients • Identifying red flags in client relationships • The importance of consistency in business • Balancing emotional and financial decisions in client management

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