The Saturday Solopreneur reposted this
The truth about your "great" business idea: It's pretty meaningless. Here's why: Ideas are easy. Execution is hard. A decent idea with great execution? Worth 10x more than a great idea poorly executed. Try this: 1. Ship MVP products 2. Get customer feedback ASAP 3. Use that feedback to improve it 4. Ship again, get more feedback, repeat Stop planning and start doing. That's why I built The $1,000 New Business Challenge. My free email course teaches you how to build your first business. 21 days. 21 small actions. Zero cost to you. 4,000+ people have already enrolled. Want to build a real business with us? Join today and get 21 steps over 21 days. Start here: https://lnkd.in/e3Ge5xSi What idea will you start executing on today?
Execution truly separates dreamers from doers. Many great ideas never see the light of day because they’re stuck in the planning phase. What resonates most is the emphasis on feedback loops—real progress happens when we iterate, not when we perfect. Your $1,000 New Business Challenge seems like the perfect antidote for analysis paralysis. 21 days, 21 steps—actionable and no excuses. For anyone sitting on an idea, this might be the nudge they need to turn ‘what if’ into ‘what’s next.’
I've seen this play out countless times - brilliant ideas collecting dust while "good enough" solutions capture market share. The key isn't perfection, it's momentum. Learned this firsthand working with 50+ startups: those who embraced imperfect action consistently outperformed the "waiting for perfect" crowd
Stay the course. It won’t disappoint you.
What separates the successful person from the rest is taking action Justin Welsh
Execution and consistency is what every business needs to succeed, procrastination has kill several business ideas even before birthed. Thanks for sharing this.
Consistency is and always will be king. Be it business or health.
Su true!
This is such a great reminder that execution always outweighs ideas. It’s easy to get stuck in planning mode, waiting for everything to be perfect - but nothing beats putting something out there and learning as you go. The step-by-step focus in your challenge sounds like the perfect way to take action without getting overwhelmed. Time to stop overthinking and start doing. Let’s go!
Consistency is the best thing if any work is done with consistency then it is beneficial in itself.
Building my one-person business to $10M in revenue and sharing everything I learn along the way.
1wSide note: Everyone has great ideas, but very few people action those ideas. That's what separates the people who never build a business from the folks who build 5, 6, and 7-figure businesses. Take some action today. What's the worst thing that could happen?