This week on the 2 Regular Guys Podcast, Terry turns the tables and interviews Aaron about how decorators can stop spinning their wheels and start building a business that actually works for them, not the other way around. Whether you’re just starting out or feeling stuck in survival mode, you’ll walk away with clear, actionable ways to gain control of your time, money, and direction. Aaron breaks down the five foundational areas every business owner will get tremendous value by focusing on, how to avoid common planning mistakes, and why even 30 minutes of intentional strategy can transform your entire shop. No fluff, just real talk and proven tools to help you create a business you’ll love showing up for every day.
Tired of bouncing between SanMar, S&S, and alphabroder just to compare prices?
PromoHunt’s free browser extension does the work for you—automatically showing you price and inventory comparisons across your favorite suppliers while you shop.
Join 7,000+ decorators already using PromoHunt daily.
PromoHunt.com
News
If you have anything newsworthy you would like us to share, please email details to
info@2regularguys.com. Use the subject line “Weekly News.”
https://youtu.be/rBy9HL5PzOU
Dad Joke
Terry: I told the nurse I was bitten by a wolf, and she said, “Where?”
Aaron: Where?
No, a regular wolf.
Business Planning
You and I are both a little obsessive about planning, but in your business, you have seemed to really take the charge of encouraging people to a whole new level. Tell us about that.
We hear a lot about hustle and scale, but you teach something different.
What are some of the common misconceptions around business planning, and what are the signs a decorator is just winging it?
What would you say to the decorator who’s afraid that writing a business plan will lock them into something rigid?
How does mindset play a role in this kind of planning? Isn’t a plan just about goals and numbers?
What are some key areas a business owner might want to focus on in their plans?
Let’s talk time — how much time does someone need to invest to start seeing results from a real business plan?
What kind of changes do they usually see after they go through your planning process?
If someone’s listening right now and wants to get started — what’s the first step they can take today?
The Secret Sauce