
Tiny houses are all the rage.
It is a social movement where people are choosing to downsize the space they live in.
The typical house is around 200 square metres, whereas the typical tiny house is between 20 and 40 square metres.
Tiny houses come in all shapes and sizes but they enable simpler living in a smaller, more efficient space.
People are building tiny for a ton of different reasons but environmental concerns and the desire for more time and freedom are usually up there.
For most people 1/3 to 1/2 of their income is dedicated to the roof over their heads; this translates to 15 years of working over your lifetime just to pay for it…
Small is also beautiful when it come to business.
The typical business wants to expand.
More services, people, technology.
Often the only thing that’s added are costs and complexity.
The owner working harder for less freedom and income.
Distilling down to your core and only focusing on your premium output and clients often leads to less work for more money and time.
I’m doing the same.
This year I will be working with less clients and we are already seeing increased results and profitability.
If you’re looking for true growth, work out what can be trimmed and simplified.
Clients fired, ineffective systems ditched, unprofitable and unenjoyable services dropped.
Rather than looking for the sprawling mansion where you can’t even fill all the rooms, it might be time for your tiny house.
Working with less clients and we are already seeing increased results and profitability.
If you’re looking for true growth work out what can be trimmed and simplified.
Clients fired, ineffective systems ditched, unprofitable and unenjoyable services dropped.
Rather than looking for the sprawling mansion where you can’t even fill all the rooms, it might be time for your tiny house.