Mat Casner Freelance CEO

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You’re growing… even if no one sees it yet.

A Day In The Life | 6 comments

The flowers are starting to bloom here in Kansas — and they are absolutely gorgeous.

But guess what?

For the past several months, those same flowers were invisible, hidden underground, preparing for the right moment to pop through the surface.

Ever feel like your business is the same way?

Hidden.

Quiet.

Maybe even overlooked.

But here’s the thing:

It’s possible to be underground and growing at the same time.

Our businesses (and our dreams) are just like those flowers.

We go through seasons of underground growth… working… preparing… anticipating.

And when the timing is right?

Boom.

Success happens when opportunity meets preparation.

So here’s a challenge for you:

What’s one thing you can do this week to prepare for your next season of blooming?

Hit reply and let me know — I’d love to cheer you on.

Are you stuck and not sure what to do next to keep growing?

If you’d like some help figuring it out… hit reply and let me know.

Also… don’t miss a FREE Coffee Chat with Mat this week!

Thursday, May 1 from 10am-11am CDT.

Check here to add the coffee chat to your calendar (and reminders).

Remember — you were made to BLOOM.

And what most people don’t see (or understand) is the hard work it takes to get there.

But we know.

Let’s grow — and bloom — together.

~Mat

Mat Casner | Freelance CEO, 511 Main Street, Mound City, KS 66056
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