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9 Lessons

from our time at b+

1

The Emotional Journey of Business Ownership

Lesson Overview: Owning a business isn’t just about numbers; it’s a deeply emotional experience. Like Kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold—your business will face cracks. These moments of failure are the opportunity to grow stronger, transforming your business into something beautiful. Embrace the emotions that come with business ownership. They are part of the journey.

Takeaway: Understand that failure is part of the process, and it’s an opportunity to build something greater.

2

Work-from-Home Energy Matters

Lesson Overview: The boundary between work and personal life is blurred when working from home. To thrive, you need to create an environment where both your business and family can coexist. Manage your energy wisely, set boundaries, and enjoy the space you’ve created.

Takeaway: Build a work-from-home environment that fosters both productivity and personal fulfillment.

3

The Power of Open Source Frameworks

Lesson Overview: Open-source frameworks, like our Payments, Funding, and Banking Grid, allow for greater collaboration, transparency, and scalability. By integrating open-source principles, businesses can create more accessible financial systems that benefit everyone, not just the select few.

Takeaway: Leverage open-source frameworks to create more inclusive and adaptable business solutions.

4

Embrace Failure: "Céad Míle Fáilte"

Lesson Overview: Inspired by the Irish phrase “Céad Míle Fáilte” (a hundred thousand welcomes), failure is an essential part of the entrepreneurial process. Embrace it publicly and build resilience. Sweat equity isn’t just about hard work—it’s about enduring the tough moments that lead to growth.

Takeaway: Be willing to fail and learn from your mistakes; it’s a stepping stone toward success.

5

Community-First Capitalism: FinCom

Lesson Overview: Capitalism doesn’t do favors, but it can be a force for good if we prioritize community, communication, and commerce (FinCom). This new approach values human connection and sustainability, creating a business model that supports the long-term well-being of everyone involved.

Takeaway: Adopt a community-first mindset, where business growth is rooted in the well-being of all stakeholders.

6

The Need for a Digital Experience Platform (DXP)

Lesson Overview: To scale and succeed in today’s market, businesses need a Digital Experience Platform (DXP). A DXP is agnostic and integrates seamlessly with various tools, allowing businesses to automate operations while providing a seamless customer experience.

Takeaway: Build a flexible, adaptable digital platform that grows with your business.

7

Run Your Business Like a Sports Franchise

Lesson Overview: Running a business is like managing a sports franchise. There’s a style of play, a clear system, and a focus on teamwork. Your team members are the athletes, and the club (or company) is bigger than any individual. Success comes from a unified effort and process-driven strategy.

Takeaway: Build a strong, cohesive team and create a system that supports everyone’s success.

8

The New Currencies of Like, Pay, Share

Lesson Overview: New currencies, like LikePayShare, empower small businesses, gig workers, and 1099 contractors to thrive. Unlike traditional finance, which often relies on shame and exclusion, this new model focuses on building trust and long-term relationships.

Takeaway: Embrace the new currencies of business that prioritize collaboration and customer relationships.

9

Transformation in 90 Days

Lesson Overview: Anything can be started or transformed in 90 days. Through focused effort, clear frameworks, and the right mindset, businesses can undergo meaningful change in just three months.

Takeaway: Commit to change today and watch your business evolve in 90 days.

    What's Next?

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