06/12/2026
Mid-year check-in, and I want to be honest with you.
Most people hit June and feel one of two things: either they are on track and building momentum, or they are behind where they thought they would be and quietly pretending otherwise.
The problem is never being off track.
The problem is pretending you are not.
June is not a month of failure. It is a month of strategic correction.
The investors and entrepreneurs who finish the year strong are not the ones who had a perfect first half.
They are the ones who looked at the data honestly in June and adjusted before July.
A reader named Carla asked me recently: how do I reset at mid-year without feeling like I failed?My answer: review your year like a strategist, not a critic. Look at what produced revenue, what drained time, what you avoided, and what you learned. That is data, not drama.Then identify the one constraint blocking your progress.In my experience it is almost always one of these four:
Which one is your biggest constraint right now?
π΅ Inconsistent marketing
π’ Poor cash flow management
π‘ Lack of credit or capital readiness
π΄ Weak boundaries and focus
Vote below, and drop a comment if you want to go deeper. I read every one.Because pivoting is not failing. Pivoting is leadership.
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