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Strategic Patience: Why It Builds Million-Dollar Businesses

1 h 5 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Every entrepreneur has heard it both ways: progress requires patience and success loves speed. But what if the problem isn't that you're moving too slow or too fast, it's that you're pressing the wrong button at the wrong time? In this episode, I'm breaking down the relationship between patience and speed in business, why so many scaling entrepreneurs are misusing both, and how to finally master the duality that separates businesses that plateau from businesses that hit seven figures and beyond.   I'm walking you through the two most common mistakes I see: being patient when you actually need speed (hello, endless refinement and postponed launches) and being fast when you actually need patience (scrapping strategies after two weeks, panicking over a slow month), plus the real reasons these patterns keep showing up, from nervous system conditioning to revenue-level anxiety. I also share the "two clocks" framework, a practical three-step system including a speed list and a patience list, and the 48-hour execution rule that will collapse your decision-to-action gap and start building the kind of self-trust that actually scales a business. Timestamps: 04:01 Misusing Patience In Execution 07:30 Endless Refinement Trap 20:41 Comparison And Reps 34:22 Scrappy Speed Stops Scaling 38:51 Patience Is Not Passive 42:36 Messy Middle Money Stress 49:03 Hard Reflection Questions 51:42 Two Clocks Two Lists 54:38 Install 48 Hour Rule 01:00:51 Lead Team With Clarity To join the Ambitious Network for free, click HERE [https://learn.kateperkovic.com/ambitious-network]. To connect with Kate on Instagram, click ⁠HERE⁠ [https://bit.ly/kateperkovic_instagram]. To apply for ITI, click ⁠HERE⁠ [https://bit.ly/ambitious_application]. To submit a question to be answered on the podcast, click HERE [https://bit.ly/ambitious-question].

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