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Why Real Business Success Takes Ten Years

Why Real Business Success Takes Ten Years

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概要

The Number | Episode 004 — Long-Game Thinking

Bryan Clayton built a landscaping company from a single push mower to 150 employees and eight figures in annual revenue — then sold it. Then he started over. In this episode, Bryan shares the number that guided his second act: 10. Not a revenue target or a headcount — a timeframe. He and Wendy talk through what it actually takes to build a business that works, why most "overnight successes" are the result of a decade of quiet grinding, and how a single metric can be the difference between perseverance and delusion.


In This Episode

  • Why every discretionary expense in your business costs you five to seven times that amount at the sale — and what to do about it
  • How Bryan used one metric (weekly transactions) to stay focused and avoid building on a bad idea for years
  • What "default alive" means, and why it's the most important financial position a business owner can hold
  • The difference between a pivot that makes sense and one that just lets you avoid hard work
  • Why thinking in decades — not quarters — is the mindset shift that changes how you run a business


Featured Quote

"Every decision you make as a business operator — if you want to sell your business — is going to cost you by five, six, or seven times, whatever the multiple is in your business." — Bryan Clayton


About the Hosts

Wendy Brookhouse is the founder and chief strategist at Black Star Wealth and a Certified Financial Planner with over 20 years of independent advisory experience. She works with entrepreneurs and business owners to build financial clarity, business value, and wealth that lasts.

Kelsey MacAulay is the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Relationship Officer at Black Star Wealth, and a Certified Exit Planning Advisor. He works with business owners on the operational and strategic side of building a business worth transitioning.


About Our Guest

Bryan Clayton is the CEO of GreenPal, a technology platform that connects homeowners with local lawn care providers. Before GreenPal, he built and sold Peachtree, a landscaping company based in Nashville, Tennessee, that grew to 150 employees and 90 trucks before being acquired by a national operator.


Resources & Links

  • Built to Sell by John Warrillow — referenced by Bryan as a key resource for founders thinking about exit planning
  • The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki — referenced by Bryan when reflecting on life after his first exit
  • 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy — referenced by Wendy in conversation with Bryan


Connect With Black Star Wealth

  • Website: blackstarwealth.com
  • LinkedIn: Wendy Brookhouse | Kelsey MacAulay
  • Podcast: The Number — available on all major platforms

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