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What’s Your Confidence Level in Hitting Your Goals… and Is That Good Enough?

August 01, 20254 min read

Confidence is an underrated business metric.

Most small business owners can tell you their revenue target, how many jobs are in the pipeline and maybe even the number of hours they worked last week.

But ask them how confident they feel about hitting their goals in the next 12 months and the room goes quiet.

Here’s why that matters: your confidence level is often a more accurate predictor of success than your current circumstances.

In this post, we’ll show you how to assess that confidence, uncover what might be dragging it down and outline a practical path to lift it - so you’re not gambling your future on guesswork.

The Illusion of Progress: Why Working Harder Isn’t Always the Answer

If you’re like most business owners we speak with, you’re no stranger to long hours, personal sacrifice, or doing “whatever it takes”.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth: working harder only works if you’re working on the right things - with the right mindset and the right support.

Without clarity and direction, hustle can become a hamster wheel. And when the results don’t match the effort, confidence slowly erodes.

So let’s start there - with a quick self-check.

The Confidence Audit: Where Do You Really Stand?

On a scale of 1 to 10, how confident are you that your business will achieve the outcomes you want in the next 12 months?

Think beyond just revenue. Consider:

  • Time freedom: Will you have control over your week?

  • Team performance: Will the right people be in the right seats?

  • Profitability: Will the business deliver enough profit to give you the life that you want?

  • Personal life: Will the business support, not strain, your home life?

Now score yourself—honestly.

  • 8–10 = You’re clear, equipped, and actively executing. You need refinement, not rescue.

  • 5–7 = You’ve got potential but lack confidence in your current plan or consistency.

  • 1–4 = You’re running on hope, habit, or survival mode. There’s no real strategy in play.

Most business owners we meet hover around a 3–6. And they know deep down: that’s not good enough.

Why Confidence Drops (Even When Business Looks “Fine”)

Here are some common reasons your confidence might be low, even if you’re staying busy:

  • Lack of clarity: You’re not sure what the plan really is. Or worse, there isn’t one.

  • No accountability: It’s all on your shoulders and no one’s challenging you to level up.

  • Unresolved issues at home or with staff: Personal dynamics bleed into performance.

  • Time leaks everywhere: You know you should delegate or plan better, but never quite get there.

  • Past failures still sting: You’ve tried things before and they didn’t work. Now, it’s harder to trust your own judgment.

Over time, these patterns grind away at your belief that things can be different.

The Cost of Staying at “3-6 out of 10”

When you’ve got low confidence but no new strategy, what happens?

You hesitate on the big opportunities. You say yes to the wrong clients. You push off crucial decisions. You micromanage. You undercharge. You overextend. You go quiet in your own life.

And slowly, a business that was meant to give you more freedom starts to feel like a trap.

That’s not just unsatisfying - it’s unsustainable.

So, How Do You Raise Your Confidence (Without Needing to “Have It All Figured Out”)?

The good news? Confidence is a result of structure, not just self-belief. Here’s how we help our clients rebuild it:

1. Design a Weekly Game Plan That Protects What Matters

We call this a Time Management Plan. It helps you get clear on what your highest-value tasks are - and block time to focus on them.

2. Get Help With the Work You Shouldn’t Be Doing

If you don’t have an Executive Assistant, you are the Executive Assistant. That’s costing you thousands in opportunity every week. The solution? Delegate low-skill, low-fun admin and learn how to manage someone to do it properly.

3. Learn How to Have Hard Conversations

Whether it’s with a partner, team member, or spouse, clarity often lives on the other side of a difficult conversation. We teach clients a structured approach to these “crucial conversations” that transforms relationships and restores forward momentum.

4. Build a Plan You Can Actually Believe In

With support, strategy, and accountability, you stop winging it. Confidence grows as you hit small, strategic wins - consistently. One month at a time, you regain control.

Ask Yourself Again…

If your confidence level today is a 4 out of 10 - is that acceptable to you?

If not, what are you doing about it?

Waiting until you burn out? Or until the wheels fall off? That’s not a plan - that’s a hope. And hope is not a strategy.

The Bottom Line

Confidence is a decision backed by a plan.

You don’t have to have it all figured out. But you do need to stop doing the same things and expecting a different result.

If you’re ready to raise your confidence, reclaim control, and build a business that works for you, not just because of you - start with a conversation.

Because the next level of success doesn’t just come from working harder - it comes from working smarter and being supported.

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