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Just your typical second year in business really

Kat the writer
Vintage Cash Cow
Published in
2 min readMar 2, 2018

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Growing a business is a bit like being stuck in a perpetual whirlwind of things that have to be done rightnowthisveryminute.

Your head might be stacked full of nice to haves and most of your sentences start with “Well we could…” or “We should…” or “Wouldn’t it be great if….”

There are times you feel like you aren’t making any progress. Like you’ve just been marching up and down on the spot making as much noise as possible, but no actual movement. Then suddenly, you look up and find you’re miles away from where you started.

Growth is an exciting time for any company. But like most things, it’s more exciting from the outside, and a bit more stressful from the inside. That’s why you don’t hear about it very often. We just don’t have time to stand still, collect our thoughts and share them with you.

We’ve been off the radar for a little while, and we’re all too aware that people don’t often talk about their business disasters, so we thought we’d share.

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Kat the writer
Vintage Cash Cow

Over excitable writer @www.vintagecashcow.co.uk Ooooh, shiny!