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The Weird Reality of Growing a Business

19 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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What does growing a business actually feel like? In this episode of Clean for Profit, I break down the weird reality of business growth—how your problems shift from getting clients and making money to hiring, leadership, and building systems that actually last. Not long ago, I was focused on leads, booking jobs, and surviving month to month. Now the challenges look completely different. We’re talking about managing a team, handling pressure, and making decisions that affect more than just me. If you're starting a window cleaning business or any home service business, this episode will give you a real look at what comes next as you grow. Topics covered: *  Early-stage vs growth-stage business problems  *  Hiring and managing employees in a service business  *  The shift from self-focused to team-focused decisions  *  What scaling a window cleaning business actually looks like  *  Building systems vs just staying busy  Subscribe for more episodes on starting and growing a window cleaning business, marketing, and building a profitable service business.

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