Business owners typically take a lot of pride in their independence, their autonomy and their ability to get things done — and rightfully so. Running a company requires a lot of hard work, skill and determination, and you have every right to be proud of your achievement.
If there’s a downside to this, it’s that business owners sometimes feel like they need to be all things to all people. They agree to do more than they should and wind up being stretched too thin.One of the most valuable skill sets a business owner can develop is learning when and how to say
How Learning to Say 'No' Can Grow Your Bottom Line
Taking on more obligations does not always lead to positive results
Aug 27, 2020
| by Amanda Clark |










