Things Will Go Wrong


Aaron Rudman-Hawkins
Aaron Rudman-Hawkins is a dynamic digital marketing expert and a driving force behind The Evergreen Agency's success. With a passion for technology and a deep understanding of the ever-evolving digital landscape, Aaron has become a trusted name in the industry.
Read Aaron's bio hereOriginally sent out: 20/02/25
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T.E.A Break – 024
Things will go wrong, it’s all about how you deal with it.
Me in the past: Stress, worry, anxiety, and sleepless nights.
Me now: “Righto, that wasn’t planned, but let’s press on.”
Experience is EVERYTHING in business!
If you run a business you will encounter countless setbacks and bumps in the road guaranteed.
It’s as predictable as the sun rising tomorrow.
Things will go wrong.
Problems will arise out of nowhere.
Unforeseen things will happen.
It’s all part of the journey buster.
You can’t do anything about it so embrace and relish it as a learning experience.
I’ve found myself facing this reality once again this week and honestly, it’s water off a ducks back these days.
What I’ve learned over the years is this:
It’s all about how you react and what you do next.
I’ve surprised myself with just how casually I take set backs these days.
It’s all part of the journey.
One of my senior team got wind of this latest set back and called me.
They said “Does this mean we need to change X and Y?”
Me: “Absolutely not. We’re ploughing on faster and harder than ever. These things happen, let’s put this to one side and press on.”
The way I see it is this:
When you know just how good your business is…
When you know just how brilliant the team around you are…
When you know just how incredible your services are…
You feel like a business owner that has an S on his chest and a cape in his closet.
So, let me remind you that things will go wrong.
But, you can deal with it, so just press on.
Nelson Mandela is famously quoted as saying “I never lose. I either win or I learn.”
What a statement that is!
When things go wrong, I see it as learning.
This weeks little bump in the road has already yielded some wins in other ways, as it confirmed something in my mind, that I’ve been toying with for a while, so we push on.
Remember 95% of the time, what feels like a problem today, will be long forgotten in a couple of weeks time.
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