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Mikey D Teach & SELebration Learning

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Hey there Reader,

"What do you think I should do?"

I get this question a lot. And while I love helping people think through challenges, I've noticed something concerning.

Too many entrepreneurs have completely lost trust in their own decision-making abilities.

They poll their Facebook groups before making any business move. They seek validation from strangers before trusting their instincts. They've essentially outsourced their decision-making to people who don't know their business, their audience, or their goals.

Here's what I want you to remember: You have more context about your business than anyone giving you advice online.

You know your audience better than random commenters. You understand your goals better than people who've never met you. You've been building relationships with your customers while others are just guessing.

Start small. Make one business decision this week without asking anyone's opinion first. Trust your gut. See what happens.

Your instincts got you this far. They're probably better than you think.

Seeking advice isn't bad. But when you can't make any decision without external validation, you've given away your power.

Always in your corner,

Mikey

P.S.: Leaning on your mastermind and business friends is also a great strategy - but come to the table with the decision made and ask for feedback that way. It sets you up for powerful things!


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Cleveland, OH 44102

Mikey D Teach & SELebration Learning

18+ years in the classroom taught me what upper elementary teachers really need: practical, time-saving resources that actually work. District Teacher of the Year and Ohio Master Teacher, bringing you weekly tips for classroom success, exclusive free resources, and classroom management strategies you can implement today. I focus on creating ready-to-use materials that save you time and mental energy, because I know exactly what it's like to have a 30-minute planning period that's already overbooked.

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