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Build to Enough
Little Fish Accounting
153 episodes
6 months ago
Little Fish Accounting presents Build To Enough. The pursuit of endless growth and scaling can leave entrepreneurs feeling burned out and unfulfilled. This podcast explores how to build sustainable, purpose-driven businesses that align with your lifestyle and values, rather than defined by rapid expansion alone. On this show, we’ll reframe definitions of success, provide strategies for structuring companies around desired lifestyles, and share stories of entrepreneurs finding deeper fulfillment by focusing on “enough.” Join us as we discuss moving off the hamster wheel and building businesses with balance and meaning.
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Little Fish Accounting presents Build To Enough. The pursuit of endless growth and scaling can leave entrepreneurs feeling burned out and unfulfilled. This podcast explores how to build sustainable, purpose-driven businesses that align with your lifestyle and values, rather than defined by rapid expansion alone. On this show, we’ll reframe definitions of success, provide strategies for structuring companies around desired lifestyles, and share stories of entrepreneurs finding deeper fulfillment by focusing on “enough.” Join us as we discuss moving off the hamster wheel and building businesses with balance and meaning.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Management
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Booked, Busy and Not Broke
Build to Enough
13 minutes
6 months ago
Booked, Busy and Not Broke

Busy seasons can feel like proof that everything is working—revenue is up, new clients are rolling in, and the momentum feels unstoppable. But without intention, those same highs can lead to overspending, rushed decisions, and burnout.

Keila shares how to use times of abundance to strengthen your business: building cash reserves, hiring strategically, maintaining consistent marketing, and protecting your team’s capacity. It’s a reminder that sustainable success isn’t just about surviving the slow seasons—it’s about being smart when things are good, too.

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Recap
  • (01:03) - Navigating Busy Periods
  • (02:50) - Building Financial Reserves
  • (03:37) - Smart Team Management
  • (05:01) - Securing Access to Capital
  • (05:40) - Consistent Marketing Strategies
  • (06:58) - Staying on Top of Financials
  • (07:45) - Avoiding Overextension
  • (08:47) - Reflecting on Personal Experiences
  • (10:32) - Client Strategies for Stability

Connect with Keila!
LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/keilahilltrawick
Website - www.krht.co

Twitter - x.com/littlefishcpa


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Build to Enough
Little Fish Accounting presents Build To Enough. The pursuit of endless growth and scaling can leave entrepreneurs feeling burned out and unfulfilled. This podcast explores how to build sustainable, purpose-driven businesses that align with your lifestyle and values, rather than defined by rapid expansion alone. On this show, we’ll reframe definitions of success, provide strategies for structuring companies around desired lifestyles, and share stories of entrepreneurs finding deeper fulfillment by focusing on “enough.” Join us as we discuss moving off the hamster wheel and building businesses with balance and meaning.