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Neil Amaral | Business Finance
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Neil Amaral | Business Finance
@ValueOptionsLab
20+ yrs finance | Helping founders understand their numbers Finance, deals & the tools businesses should actually use.
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@danmartell That’s a great way to think about it.
The things we’d do in those 2 weeks are usually the things we’ve been putting off the longest.
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@AlexHormozi In finance we see this all the time,
businesses chasing scale with no real economics behind it.
If the value isn’t there, scaling just burns cash faster.
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@matt_gray_ Yes all great habits to live by!
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Your environment plays a bigger role than people admit.
If you’re surrounded by negativity,
it’s almost impossible to build a strong self-image.
Stay positive. Keep learning. Keep growing.
And be ruthless about what you allow into your circle.
What you hear every day becomes what you believe.
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Harsh reality: You can't outperform your self-image.
If you see yourself as a loser, you won’t try to win.
If you see yourself as unworthy, you'll sabotage success.
Your external reality always aligns with your internal identity.
You need evidence to change your self-image.
100 days of proof beats 1,000 days of affirmations.
Start stacking wins.
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@ericries @Beekman1802Boys Most founders burn out trying to win every battle.
The best ones focus on staying in the game, stacking small wins, and letting momentum compound.
That’s where the real outcomes come from.
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You don't have to win every negotiation or every step of growth. Founders @Beekman1802Boys went on The Amazing Race to pay off debt, setting a realistic goal: just make it halfway for the TV exposure.
By not obsessing over finishing first, they won the $1M.
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@thejustinwelsh Also being creative and much more productive.
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@heyblake That’s interesting.
If the business is truly working, it speaks for itself.
Usefulness will always outperform sounding impressive.
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@danmartell Exactly.
Most founders confuse activity with progress.
The real work is identifying the one thing that actually moves the business forward.
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@Codie_Sanchez Yes we all need to live more in the present and enjoy the simple things.
Even if our minds might be consumed with things that are out of our control.
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@paulg Exactly.
A resume is just a proxy for performance.
Startups are one of the few places where you can skip the proxy and prove it directly.
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@nicktozi Exactly.
Without systems, the founder becomes the bottleneck.
With systems, the business can actually scale.
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@drgurner It costs you zero dollars to be head & shoulders above the rest.
Effort. Attitude. Discipline.
Most people just don’t use them.
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