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June 4, 2026

307: The Business Problems You Keep Trying to Solve Too Early


Entrepreneurs are constantly thinking about what’s next. The next goal. The next milestone. The next challenge. The next level of growth. While thinking ahead is part of building a business, it can also create a costly habit: spending time, energy, and resources solving problems that don’t actually belong to your current season. In this episode, Monique explores why entrepreneurs often find themselves preparing for future challenges while overlooking the problems sitting right in front of them.

This conversation unpacks how trying to get ahead can sometimes slow you down, why certain business lessons can only be learned through experience, and how every stage of business comes with its own responsibilities. If you’ve ever found yourself worrying about scaling before you’ve mastered selling, building systems before you’ve established consistency, or preparing for challenges that haven’t shown up yet, this episode will help you recognize what your business is actually asking of you right now and why solving today’s problems is often what prepares you for tomorrow’s opportunities.

 

DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why entrepreneurs often spend time solving problems they don’t actually have yet
  • How to recognize when you’re borrowing problems from a future version of your business
  • Why some business challenges can only be understood through experience
  • How overpreparing and overbuilding can create unnecessary complexity
  • What your current season of business may be trying to teach you
  • Why growth often comes from solving today’s problems before chasing tomorrow’s

 

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