When I first stepped into solopreneurship, I thought success would come down to a perfect business plan. But over time, I learned something different: it’s not the big, one-time decisions that build a sustainable business. It’s the small, consistent habits.

Here are the 6 habits that keep my solo business growing, even when things get tough:


1. Consistent Visibility

I treat marketing like brushing my teeth. Non-negotiable, daily. Whether it’s posting on LinkedIn, hosting a webinar, speaking at events, or showing up in conversations, visibility keeps me top of mind for the people I serve.


2. Client Conversations First

I schedule time every week to connect with past, current, and potential clients. Listening to their needs keeps my offers relevant and reminds me why I do this work.


3. Protecting Deep Work Time

Distraction is the enemy of progress. I block out hours for strategy, writing, and creative work. It’s where I work “on” the business versus “in” the business. I defend that time as if it were a client meeting.


4. Continuous Learning

Every month, I invest in learning, whether through a book, a course, or via my business coach. Growth as a solopreneur requires staying sharp and curious.


5. Tracking What Matters

I don’t chase vanity metrics. Instead, I measure the few things that matter: conversations that lead to clients, offers that convert, and the activities that truly move the business forward.


6. Rest as Strategy

Burnout doesn’t build businesses. I’ve learned that rest isn’t a luxury, it’s fuel. Protecting downtime gives me the clarity and energy to keep showing up for my clients.


Final Thought

Being a solopreneur isn’t about hustle for hustle’s sake. It’s about building the right habits that create momentum over time. These six practices keep me grounded, consistent, and growing.

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