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Momentum in business rarely looks the way people expect it to. Most solopreneurs think they need clarity first. A perfect plan. A finished idea. But in reality, momentum usually shows up in the messy middle while you’re building, testing, and figuring things out in real time. In this episode of The Solopreneur CEO Podcast, Carin and Marcia pull back the curtain on what they’re building right now inside the Solopreneur CEO ecosystem, including the upcoming Solopreneur CEO Summit on March 26. They talk honestly about the tension between refining something and over-tinkering, the mental spiral that can show up when you start putting ideas into the world, and why even experienced solopreneurs sometimes hesitate to share or promote their work. You’ll hear a real behind-the-scenes conversation about: • why momentum comes from doing, not waiting • the trap of staying in “research and development” mode too long • how imposter syndrome shows up even for seasoned business owners • the importance of promoting your work instead of staying the “best kept secret” • why building in public can actually accelerate growth If you’ve ever delayed launching something because it didn’t feel ready yet, this episode will feel very familiar. Because clarity doesn’t create momentum. Momentum creates clarity. If this conversation resonates, come join us inside the Solopreneur CEO community at 🌿 thesolopreneurceo.com And if you want to go deeper into these conversations with other solopreneurs who are building real businesses, learn more about the upcoming Solopreneur CEO Summit at 🎟 solopreneurceo.com/summit