 Most entrepreneurs fail because they have zero social accountability. See humans are social creatures and we respond most to the pressure of other humans. So if you don't have a group that you meet with on a regular basis, I recommend at least once a month and you revisit the monthly goals from last month and then you go over what you're going to accomplish in the next 30 days and then you come back and you've either done them or you pay a price to that. If you don't have that in your business, kind of kidding yourself to think that you're going to get it done. Now if you already have a whole team and you're doing monthly OKRs with your team, this is enough pressure for most people. But if you're a solo entrepreneur or you have a small team of freelancers, you might want outside help, a group that you meet with regulars. Now we do this in the work from a new CEO. We have monthly OKR meetings. We help you set your goals for the next 30 days. And when we come back, when we visit with you in 30 days, we figure out what went wrong, what went right, and then we set those targets moving forward. Guilt and accountability puts you in a container for the year where you make consistent progress and you stop just putting out fires every day to get focused and strategy in your business. If you want to check it out, come check out the WFA CEO training where we teach you how to be a CEO, not self-employed.