• James Walton

The Results Come at the End

99.7% of Warren Buffet's net worth was realized after the age of 52. He was rich at 52, but he became exponentially more wealthy simply because he was able to extend his time horizon and allow the power of compounding interest continue to work in his favor.


In the same way, building a business is an exercise in compounding. The effort expended in the beginning is met with little fanfare and fewer results. But persistence, thoughtfully applied and consistently iterated upon, gradually begins to build a snowball.


Your flywheel begins to spin.

Your messaging begins to attract new customers on its own.

Your process begins to allow you to do more with less time.

Your reputation begins to precede you into every room.


This process is neither automatic nor guaranteed. But the benefits that come from simply not quitting are greater than we can imagine.


The results come at the end.


 

At Trellis Group, we believe chaos is the enemy of business. It's our mission to partner with business owners and their teams to develop the managerial practices and processes to crush chaos. If you feel overwhelmed and need a proven system to focus on the next best thing, we can help. Companies who work with us see revenues go up, anxiety go down, and work becomes a force multiplier for good in the lives of your people. Reach out to discover how the Trellis Group can help you crush chaos.


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