The Disappearing Drive

Problem:
Most business owners start out hungry — but success quietly kills their urgency. Once the bills are paid and the calendar’s full, the edge dulls. You’re not pushing as hard as you used to. Without that hunger, the business starts coasting. Your team feels it. When you slow down, they follow your lead.

Power Move:
I remember a client named Moe who went through this exact issue. By the time I met him, it was too late — he’d already fallen into a rut. Getting that engine rolling again was way harder than keeping it rolling while success was still fresh.

When you achieve a goal, the Power Move is to immediately set a new finish line. If you’ve hit financial stability, decide what the next objective is — growth, freedom, innovation, impact. The moment you stop evolving, the business starts eroding. Keep challenging yourself to adapt and grow. That’s how you defend what you’ve built and avoid decay from stagnancy.

I applied this with Moe and got him working hard again. Within weeks, he hit his highest-ever production week and went from being a solo business owner to leading a full team.

As promised, actionable advice to grow your business in under 60 seconds.

– Alex Edwards
Founder, Nth Power
Helping business owners turn performance into power.

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