Long-Term Habits for Better Credit
Improving your credit score is a long game, but the right habits make it much easier. Here are a few additional habits that can support a strong credit score over time:
Improving your credit score is a long game, but the right habits make it much easier. Here are a few additional habits that can support a strong credit score over time:
Each step is designed to give you the stability and structure needed to manage your business finances without feeling overwhelmed. You don’t have to tackle everything at once—pick one step and make it part of your routine, then move on to the next. ADHD entrepreneurs can thrive financially; it just takes a bit of planning and consistency to get there.
Running a service-based business with ADHD can feel like a rollercoaster (said by a fellow ADHD entrepreneur who has been there). Between getting distracted by new ideas and managing the day-to-day grind, figuring out how to bring in (and keep) clients can sometimes feel overwhelming. The key is making the process as ADHD-friendly as possible and finding what works for you. Think simple steps, repeatable strategies, and a focus on building lasting relationships.
Here’s the good news: you don’t need to make much money to start using Profit First. Implementing it early in your business can set you up for long-term success, ensuring you build a sustainable business from the ground up. Let’s break it down step by step. These steps can feel like a lot, but the reward is worth taking action.
There’s no perfect first step, and you won’t find your path until you start taking action. And even when you do dive in and start your business, it’s going to change as you learn and grow. So, how do you even get started when you have a million business ideas are stuck in analysis paralysis? You’re in the right place! I’ve got a handful of steps to get you out of freeze mode.
Figure out how many hours you can work in a week or month and then use that to calculate how many clients you can take on or how many products you can create. And don’t forget to include an estimate for non-client tasks and admin work in your numbers too. Knowing this number will help you figure out how to price your services so you’re not working around the clock just to make ends meet.