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The research is done. The FDD has been reviewed. You’ve talked to owners, run your own version of the numbers, attended discovery day. A yes is forming — you can feel it.
And something is still making you pause in a way you can’t quite name.
Not doubt, exactly. Not a gap in the information. Something quieter. Something underneath all the other questions you’ve been asking.
In this episode, TuRhonda Freeman names it.
There is one question that almost nobody asks at this stage — because it isn’t in the FDD and no one in the discovery process is paid to raise it.
“Do you actually want the life — or just the decision?”
Those are not the same thing. And this episode is about the difference.
In This Episode
Key Quotes
“Do you actually want the life — or just the decision? Those are not the same thing.”
“I’ve seen people make both decisions. Same brand. Same numbers. Same process. A year later, they were living completely different experiences of the same business. The numbers didn’t separate them. The process didn’t separate them. This question did.”
“If the primary feeling is relief, that matters more than most people realize. Because relief is about ending the evaluation — not about wanting the life that follows.”
“That distinction is small. And it is everything.”
This Week’s Question
Can you describe the life you’re choosing — at its hardest, at its most ordinary — and still want it?
Work With TuRhonda
This episode names the question. The Decision Exposure Review is the conversation that examines what the commitment will actually require of your life — not the narrative version, the actual one.
The financial exposure. The operational picture. The conditions that need to be true for the commitment to be structurally sound — mapped against the life you’re about to enter.
Independently. Without a stake in whether you move forward.
This is the moment most people skip. And it is the one that determines whether the decision holds.
If something in this episode named the pause you’ve been carrying — this is where that conversation belongs. Before the commitment. When the thinking still belongs entirely to you.
Learn more about the advisory work behind this show: DearMonday.co
About The Dear Monday Podcast
Dear Monday is a podcast about the decisions that change the shape of your life. Each episode explores the realities behind ownership — franchise investment, business ownership, career exits, and other high-stakes commitments that reshape financial and personal life.
Hosted by TuRhonda Freeman, former franchise owner and deal advisor.
Clarity before commitment.
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The research is done. The FDD has been reviewed. You’ve talked to owners, run your own version of the numbers, attended discovery day. A yes is forming — you can feel it.
And something is still making you pause in a way you can’t quite name.
Not doubt, exactly. Not a gap in the information. Something quieter. Something underneath all the other questions you’ve been asking.
In this episode, TuRhonda Freeman names it.
There is one question that almost nobody asks at this stage — because it isn’t in the FDD and no one in the discovery process is paid to raise it.
“Do you actually want the life — or just the decision?”
Those are not the same thing. And this episode is about the difference.
In This Episode
Key Quotes
“Do you actually want the life — or just the decision? Those are not the same thing.”
“I’ve seen people make both decisions. Same brand. Same numbers. Same process. A year later, they were living completely different experiences of the same business. The numbers didn’t separate them. The process didn’t separate them. This question did.”
“If the primary feeling is relief, that matters more than most people realize. Because relief is about ending the evaluation — not about wanting the life that follows.”
“That distinction is small. And it is everything.”
This Week’s Question
Can you describe the life you’re choosing — at its hardest, at its most ordinary — and still want it?
Work With TuRhonda
This episode names the question. The Decision Exposure Review is the conversation that examines what the commitment will actually require of your life — not the narrative version, the actual one.
The financial exposure. The operational picture. The conditions that need to be true for the commitment to be structurally sound — mapped against the life you’re about to enter.
Independently. Without a stake in whether you move forward.
This is the moment most people skip. And it is the one that determines whether the decision holds.
If something in this episode named the pause you’ve been carrying — this is where that conversation belongs. Before the commitment. When the thinking still belongs entirely to you.
Learn more about the advisory work behind this show: DearMonday.co
About The Dear Monday Podcast
Dear Monday is a podcast about the decisions that change the shape of your life. Each episode explores the realities behind ownership — franchise investment, business ownership, career exits, and other high-stakes commitments that reshape financial and personal life.
Hosted by TuRhonda Freeman, former franchise owner and deal advisor.
Clarity before commitment.