The Holistic Accountant

The importance of running your own race

September 10, 2024 Stuart Wemyss & Mena Abraham Season 4 Episode 32

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In this podcast, Mena and Stuart emphasise the importance of staying focused on your own business strategy and pace. They caution against common mistakes like investing in unsuitable assets, withdrawing funds without considering tax implications, and being lured by quick-fix strategies due to FOMO. 

They stress the need to define personal success without comparing oneself to others, advocating for steady progress over time. Managing cash flow, prioritising investments, and diversifying beyond business interests are key strategies they highlight. 

Ultimately, they encourage listeners to trust their own path, resist distractions, and prioritise sustainable growth aligned with their own goals and values.

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