Let's start a conversation about your endgame

Knowing what your goal is dramatically increases your odds of achieving something extraordinary.

Consider the casual runner who jogs a few miles several times a week without a specific goal. They enjoy the benefits of running but don’t push beyond their comfort zone. Similarly, many business owners operate their companies without a clear endgame. They manage day-to-day activities, maybe even achieving modest growth, but lack a long-term vision.

 This approach often leads to stagnation. Without ambitious goals, they never truly realise their full potential and miss out on opportunities for significant growth and achievement. For a professional advisor, success hinges on attracting owners who value your expertise and are willing to invest more over time. A higher volume of more lucrative clients is possible, but as new research reveals, it may take a change in the way you approach your first meeting with a prospective new client.

For our purposes here, we’ll refer to a first by contrast, a marathon runner represents the epitome of goal-oriented training. They have a clear destination: completing a 26.2-mile race as fast as possible. They know the race date and often have a target time they aspire to achieve. This clarity of purpose transforms their entire training regimen. Every training run is purposeful, and tailored to incrementally build their endurance, speed, and resilience toward that 26.2-mile goal. meeting as an initial meeting with a new client, where your goal is to introduce yourself, learn about their business, and see how you might be able to help.


Similarly, your entire approach to business transforms when you set a definitive endgame—whether selling to a strategic acquirer or preparing the business for the next generation to take over in a smooth succession process. Decisions are made with the endgame in mind, whether it’s investing in innovation, expanding market reach, or building a robust organisational structure. This endgame-focused strategy ensures that every step taken is a calculated move toward achieving your ultimate goal.

 As a business owner, your endgame shouldn’t be a distant, abstract goal. Knowing how you plan to transition to your next chapter, by when, and with what proceeds is a powerful tool for shaping your current strategies and decisions. Envisioning your exit, whether it’s selling to a strategic acquirer, passing the torch to the next generation, or another path, provides clarity and direction. This clarity can transform your daily decisions, align your goals, and ensure every action contributes to your ultimate aim. It’s about more than just the destination; it’s about optimising every step of your journey along the way, and it becomes a guiding star for your business, simplifying decision-making.


As a business owner, you're familiar with the challenges and complexities that come with steering your company day-to-day. But have you considered the transformative power of picturing your endgame?

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Let's start a conversation about your endgame.

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Ashley Brimacombe

Tools and Insightful content for business owners who would like to focus more on how to protect, grow and build value in their business.

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