Coffee from Chaos to Clarity
Ryan Kauth
business ownership advocate | university lecturer | business coach | fractional executive | podcast host | facilitator
Ever had one of those days where everything feels upside down, and your coffee seems to be the only thing that’s right?
You're in good company.
See, those days where it feels like you’re working your way through a maze...I truly believe these mazes are ripe with growth opportunities.
Here's what I mean. We can turn a day's multiple challenges into a series of lightbulb moments. We can choose to see obstacles as chances to learn and that may become launching pads for growth. If you think of decision-making as brewing the perfect cup of coffee (yes, or tea) for you, it's a dance of data (the coffee) and intuition (the add-ons like cream, sweeteners, etc.) toward that just-right blend.
Every tough situation is an opportunity in disguise. Post-emotion, these moments allow you to pause, reflect, and jump back into the fray with a sharper focus and a better game plan.
They're actually not setbacks. They're the hidden gems that pave the path to being a more strategic CEO.
And if you want to know exactly how to do this and leverage your growth challenges, I’m going to be talking about a special offer that’s available later this week to celebrate Small Business Saturday.
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Quite frankly, it’s one of the best things I’ve ever offered.
Keep your eyes peeled right here each day this week for more details as the Grow | Exit | Other newsletter transforms from twice a week to daily.
Until then, keep your coffee (or tea) close. It's often when we're most relaxed that the best ideas come to us.
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Ryan Kauth
Ryan Kauth is a business coach for established founders and family business owners. He also works for them as a fractional executive. He’s running an exclusive promotion this week, so make sure you keep your eyes peeled over the next few days for all the details!
QA Assistant Supervisor, Old Wisconsin Sausage, Sheboygan, WI / BS of Food Safety and Quality, Lakeland University, Sheboygan, WI, graduation date: Summer, 2024.
1 年What a wonderful insight. During days or times I found myself to be a bit "off," or discombobulated, I would tend to try to make sense of these nonnormal challenges to more status quo situations and not take reflection time to understand that this could be a truly innovative, breakthrough human cognitive moment.