As November winds down, we can start to reflect on the year that is nearly over. To say that 2021 has gone by quickly is really an understatement from my perspective. (Launching a business at the beginning of the year may have something to do with the whole “I blinked and nearly missed it” feeling.) However, in looking back, there is so much that happened that I wonder how it could have all fit into the year already.
When we decided to step out on our own amid an uncertain economic and political environment and launch Executive Allies, it was not without a plan, but we did wonder how our business model would be received and whether or not we had built enough trust within our network and extended network to get even one client to sign on.
Now, we have a total of eight clients and have grown our team to four amazing individuals, and we know there is so much for which to be grateful.
In the wonderful “click-bait” fashion that really draws people in, I figured I would list the top 5 things we are feeling thankful for this year.
Now, we know that we are good at what we do; we have the technical accounting background, the business acumen, and the soft skills needed to please a client but the task of making someone who has never met either of us understand and appreciate those skills is daunting. After one year, there have been eight companies have signed up for our services, and we have loved getting to know their leadership and team and digging into their finances to accelerate the results they desire. Providing our clients confidence in their financial information has been so meaningful to us, and we are hoping the word continues to spread! (I’ll add a little side note here to highlight those who have believed in us to refer us business – thank you for the trust you have placed in us!)
Founders who start a company and grow it to success are often spotlighted and honored for their achievement; however, not many consider that behind those people, there are a spouse, parent, child, and/or friends that have cheered them on. Now, cheering someone on once they have proven to be a success is easy; but these individuals have been cheering since our company was only a dream. They agreed to support us financially while the business grew, sacrifice their time by taking on extra responsibilities at home, make and bring us meals to remind us to eat, and listen to the constant updates on what we are worried about for our own business, our client’s businesses, or just making sure we are still on the same path to our dream that we intended. Truly, they are the unspoken heroes behind Executive Allies – thank you.
Now, this probably seems like such a sales pitch or a moment of gloating, but truly, I am grateful for cash in the bank. Through the hundreds of business podcasts we have listened to, and our own financial savvy, we have determined to maintain a balance of no less than 25% of our annual revenue in our banking account. This ensures we will be able to cover the unexpected – a loss of a client, slow-paying clients, or an alien invasion that steals all our computers in an attempt to bottle up our financial genius. We will be ready when that time comes which provides me with peace of mind, which helps me sleep at night, which makes all my interactions more positive the next day, and ultimately leads to a happier husband, clients, and kids. This is a WIN all the way around so absolutely deserves the last spot on this list.
All silliness aside, Thanksgiving is always a time to reflect on the parts of our lives that we are most thankful. As this year has been so focused on the successful launch of Executive Allies, it made sense to me to focus this list on all the individuals and things that have been a part of its success.