Jeremy Hanson | Small Business Expert & Growth Coach
154 - The Steering Wheel of Entrepreneurship: Adaptability + Personal Accountability (10 Traits Part 3)
MAR 3, 202643 MIN
154 - The Steering Wheel of Entrepreneurship: Adaptability + Personal Accountability (10 Traits Part 3)
MAR 3, 202643 MIN
Description
In Part 3 of the 10 Traits series, Jeremy Hanson breaks down two traits that determine whether your business grows—or collapses under the weight of the person running it: Trait #4: Adaptability Without Identity Crisis and Trait #5: Personal Accountability.You’ll learn how to pivot without turning every market shift into an identity crisis—by separating your tactics from your mission. Jeremy explains the difference between real adaptability and chaos, the three signs you’re fusing strategy with ego, and the Three-Layer Check to make evidence-based changes without burning down what you’ve built.Then the episode goes deeper into Personal Accountability—not self-punishment, but leverage. Jeremy shares the mindset shift that changes everything: the moment you take responsibility, you gain the ability to change it. You’ll get a simple, repeatable framework called the Ownership Audit (state the outcome, assess external factors, assess internal factors, choose actions) so you can stop blaming circumstances and start operating with real control.If you’re a service business owner, entrepreneur, or leader navigating algorithm changes, shifting markets, team issues, or inconsistent results—this episode gives you practical tools to adapt quickly, lead clearly, and build a culture where ownership is standard.Get more resources at www.jeremyhanson.pro.adaptability without identity crisis for entrepreneurshow to pivot in business without losing your missionseparating identity from strategy in entrepreneurshiphow to adapt when your business plan stops workingaccountability framework for business ownerspersonal accountability vs self blame in businesshow to stop blaming the market and take ownershipownership audit framework for entrepreneurshow to build an accountable culture in a small businessleadership accountability examples for service businesseshow to pivot marketing channels when they stop workinghow to respond when the algorithm changes your businesshow to take responsibility without shame spiralingbusiness mindset traits of successful entrepreneurshow to lead a team with clear standards and ownershiptactics are negotiable mission is not entrepreneurshipwhat to do when employees underperform as the ownerhow to create training standards for service business teamsevidence-based decision making for entrepreneurshow to improve business results through accountabilityentrepreneur adaptabilitybusiness pivot strategyidentity and entrepreneurshippersonal accountabilityleadership accountabilityownership mindsetaccountability culturebusiness leadership traitsentrepreneur mindsetservice business leadershipdecision frameworksbusiness growth habitsself leadershipoperational excellencescaling a businessadaptability without identity crisispersonal accountabilityentrepreneurial traitsbusiness leadershipbusiness mindsethow to pivot in businessaccountability frameworkownership auditleadership culturemission and valuesservice business operatorsmall business leadershipdecision makingdisciplined executionentrepreneurial resilienceEntrepreneur mindset, business pivot, personal accountability, leadership habits, scaling systems, service business growth, ownership mindset, adaptability, decision frameworksAdaptability trait, accountability trait, entrepreneur leadership, team standards, culture building, operational leadership, small business owner coachingWhat is “adaptability without identity crisis”?Changing tactics fast while keeping your mission and values intact—so the how changes, but the why doesn’t.What is the Ownership Audit?A 4-step accountability tool: state the outcome, list external factors, list internal factors, then choose specific actions you control.What’s the difference between fault and responsibility?Fault is cause. Responsibility is response. You may not have caused it, but you’re responsible for what you do next.Sponsor Fabric by Gerber Life Get started today at https://meetfabric.com/hansonSponsor https://quickbooks.com/payrollSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.