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Most entrepreneurs are hemorrhaging money on sponsorships, events, and partnerships — and staying in them anyway. Not because they're working. Because they already paid. That's not strategy. That's the sunk cost fallacy wearing a business plan.
In this episode, Kim Walsh Phillips and Justin Guarini break down an expensive, real-time lesson from a sponsorship that didn't deliver — and the counterintuitive decision to walk away mid-event that ended up generating more opportunity than the event itself ever would have.
You'll discover:
If you're holding onto something right now — a strategy, a partnership, a channel, a relationship — primarily because of what you've already put into it, this episode is the pattern interrupt you need.
See you inside the room where businesses scale. https://www.lidealflow.com/
By Kim Walsh Phillips and Justin GuariniMost entrepreneurs are hemorrhaging money on sponsorships, events, and partnerships — and staying in them anyway. Not because they're working. Because they already paid. That's not strategy. That's the sunk cost fallacy wearing a business plan.
In this episode, Kim Walsh Phillips and Justin Guarini break down an expensive, real-time lesson from a sponsorship that didn't deliver — and the counterintuitive decision to walk away mid-event that ended up generating more opportunity than the event itself ever would have.
You'll discover:
If you're holding onto something right now — a strategy, a partnership, a channel, a relationship — primarily because of what you've already put into it, this episode is the pattern interrupt you need.
See you inside the room where businesses scale. https://www.lidealflow.com/