DogCo Secrets
In this episode, I’m getting very direct about three mindset patterns that I believe quietly keep business owners stuck: avoidance, learned helplessness, and the belief that working harder is always the answer. I recorded this conversation because I genuinely want to see people win this year, and sometimes the most important shifts are not tactical, they’re mental. The way we think about difficult conversations, control, responsibility, growth, and effort shapes the outcomes we create in our businesses far more than most people realize. We talk about why delaying hard decisions usually compounds problems, how limiting beliefs influence leadership behavior, and why sustainable growth often comes from slowing down long enough to build more strategically, not just pushing harder. This episode is honest, practical, and probably a little uncomfortable in spots, but it’s meant to encourage you toward the version of your business and leadership that you actually want to build. And if you’re serious about growing your pet care business alongside other ambitious operators, I’d love to have you at the DogCo Business Summit this October 2-4: www.dogcosummit.com ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 – Why I’m being more direct in this episode 0:48 – Mindset #1: No one is coming to do the hard things for you 1:47 – Avoidance compounds business problems over time 2:34 – Mindset #2: If you believe it’s outside your control, it will be 3:25 – Examples of limiting beliefs inside pet care businesses 4:24 – What we CAN control during difficult external events 4:40 – Mindset #3: Working harder is usually not the solution 5:28 – Why slowing down strategically creates better growth 6:08 – Final encouragement for business owners this year Key Takeaways • Avoidance tends to make business problems harder over time • Owners have more influence than they often believe they do • Mindsets shape leadership behaviors and business outcomes • Learned helplessness limits growth and adaptability • Hard work alone is rarely the true bottleneck • Strategic thinking creates more leverage than constant effort • Slowing down can improve clarity and decision-making • Sustainable growth requires intentional leadership shifts Join Me at the DogCo Business Summit - If you’re serious about building a stronger, more scalable pet care business, I want you in the room at the DogCo Business Summit. October 2nd–4th in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Get your in-person and digital tickets: https://dogcosummit.com
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