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1 Year of Business Coaching: What We’ve Learned!

In this special Accidental Business Owners episode, we mark our first year of going full-time on Between Two Beers - and one year if working with Di.


We tackle:

- The frenetic pace of building your own business (📅 slave to Google Calendar)

- Why everything takes longer than expected—and how to build in buffer

- The power of saying “no” to protect your time, energy, and brand

- Unlocking growth: the difference between working in your business vs on it

- Practical mindset: “Do what’s in front of you”… and outwork your own expectations


💡 Featuring a Xero listener question asking, “What’s the one piece of advice you wish you’d had before starting your own business?” Tune in for relatable, real-talk, and actionable takeaways from the past 12 months.


This episode was brought to you by Xero. Supercharge your business with the help of Xero accounting software. With more ways to pay, clearer cash flow, and powerful insights all in one place, you can say ‘so long’ to endless admin and hello to business control like never before. Try Xero free for 30 days, terms apply.

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