Weekly Business Lesson 1: Tell Everyone.

Every Friday, I’m going to start sharing one key lesson I’ve learned from running my mobile detailing business, Duke Detailing, that week. Not just to track the journey, but to hopefully encourage anyone else who’s building something.

This week’s lesson is simple:
Put yourself out there. Loudly.
When you're in the early stages, the temptation is to wait until things are “perfect” before talking about it. But that’s just fear in disguise. I’ve learned that now is the time to be the loudest about what you’re building.
Tell people. Tell your friends. Your old coworkers. Whoever.
You don’t need it to be polished. You don’t need a website. You don’t need a client list. You need conviction.
If you believe in what you’re doing, act like it. That boldness? It’s magnetic.
And yes, rejection will happen. People will judge. But I’m realizing: rejection at this stage doesn’t mean failure. It means you’re brave enough to do something most people won’t.
Don’t wait to start sharing your journey.

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