Let me introduce you to my 3-legged friend.
No, it’s not a pet or some wacky piece of office furniture. It’s something way more useful - a tripod.
Or, to be more accurate, what I call The Tripod Approach.
This little method changed everything for me in my business, and I think it could do the same for you.
I know you’re busy, probably juggling way too much and wondering when you’ll ever get to enjoy the freedom and financial reward you thought you’d have by now. Maybe scaling or selling your business feels like a distant dream at this stage, or maybe you just want to be able to take a holiday without the fear that everything will collapse while you’re gone.
Sound familiar?
Well, that’s why I’m sharing this with you today.
The Tripod Approach is a way to keep things steady, make real progress, and, best of all, not feel overwhelmed while you do it.
Why This Matters (Yes, You Can Get Unstuck)
Let me take a wild guess: you’ve been busting your guts in your business for years now. It’s doing okay, but it’s not exactly giving you the personal or financial freedom you were hoping for, and the clock keeps ticking.
It’s tough, I get it – I’ve been there.
So, let’s talk about why you might be feeling stuck, despite knowing all the theory. You’ve read the books, watched the webinars, and maybe even implemented a few changes, but nothing seems to stick.
Why?
Because going for those big changes all at once often leads to burnout or frustration.
That’s where my 3-legged friend comes in.
The Tripod - A Practical, Step-by-Step Method
Here’s the thing: real, lasting progress isn’t about some mad charge after the latest pep talk or business book. It’s about small, consistent adjustments that don’t overwhelm you.
Think of a tripod. It’s sturdy, it’s adjustable, and it’s all about balance.
My tripod has three legs – people, processes, and product. Those are the three core areas of your business.
The magic of a tripod isn’t just that it keeps things steady (although that’s crucial).
The real magic is that you can make tiny adjustments to each leg – a little tweak here, a slight shift there – to find the right balance for whatever situation you’re in.
This approach is all about progress that’s practical and manageable. You’re not trying to fix everything at once. Instead, you’re focusing on making small, smart adjustments that gradually move you closer to your goals.
Why Most People Struggle
Most business owners struggle because they try to do too much, too fast. You’ve probably heard all the advice – document your processes, optimise workflows, productise services. Sounds good in theory, right? But trying to tackle all of that at once is overwhelming, and you end up spinning your wheels.
The Tripod Approach is different.
It’s not about doing everything at once. It’s about making lots of little changes that add up. Think of your business like a camera on a tripod. You don’t just set it up and hope for the best. You adjust the legs to suit the terrain, you pan, tilt, tweak. You make small adjustments until everything’s balanced, stable, and in focus.
And that’s exactly how this works for your business. Whether it’s refining a process, improving your team’s performance, or making a small tweak to your product or pricing, these fine adjustments help you keep moving forward without toppling over.
How to Make Small, Manageable Changes
So, how do you get started with this 3-legged friend of mine?
It’s simple. Start small.
Pick one area – maybe it’s your team (the people leg), maybe it’s a workflow that’s slowing things down (the process leg), or maybe it’s your service offering (the product leg).
Make one small adjustment. Then see how it feels. No massive overhaul required.
The key here is to make these changes without overwhelming yourself. This isn’t about shooting for the stars on day one. It’s about bit-by-bit progress. Adjust, fine-tune, balance. That’s how you get stability. That’s how you keep moving forward without burning out.
This is what worked for me when I was feeling stuck, and I’m confident it can work for you, too. Whether you’re aiming for an exit or just hoping for a little more freedom from your day-to-day grind, the Tripod Approach will help you make progress that lasts.
Takeaways (The Small Moves That Matter)
Here’s what I want you to do: take a look at your business and think about where you need more balance.
What small tweak can you make today?
Maybe it’s something with your team, maybe it’s a small adjustment to how you manage your workflows, or maybe you just need to take a fresh look at your services.
Whatever it is, keep it small and manageable. Remember, it’s the fine-tuning that creates balance and stability, not trying to fix everything all at once. This approach will help you make the progress you’ve been looking for without feeling overwhelmed.
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That’s all for this week! Take a few minutes to figure out one small change you can make today. Trust me, those little adjustments will add up faster than you think.