As an individual, your learning curve is steep. Every decision, every next step, every opportunity is a first. It’s exhausting.
When we connect with others, each of our learning curves level out. Suddenly no decision in front of you is a first. No next step is a lonely one. No opportunity is too big or too scary. You can tap into the collective wisdom of the entrepreneurial tribe any time you need it.
The work is still yours to do, but the experiences belong to the group, accessible at any time.
Many of you have, as I do, very large goals. You see the success (perceived or real) of others and you want it for your own. What I have learned, directly from these same people, is that the truly successful business owners have asked for the help, opinions, and experiences of others to get to where they’re at.
To launch the product.
To write the book.
To make the speech.
To host the event.
To build the company.
It’s not that they haven’t supplied the bulk of the blood, sweat, and tears necessary to build their success; it’s that they’ve leveled the learning curve, sped up the process, and enjoyed their de facto entrepreneurial education more because they’ve surrendered to the support of friends, colleagues, and mentors.
I’ve slowly built a network of people who I can rely on to constantly level my own learning curve. From a media startup CEO to a jewelry designer to a DJ-turned-woodworker-turned-writer to an intuitive life-shifter to a leading role life coach… and many, many more. The faster I’ve accumulated quality connections, the faster I’ve climbed the hill.
When I wanted to leave web design in the dust and transition to digital products, I knew who to call. When I had questions about planning & leading my own event, I knew who to talk to. When I wanted to know how to hand over email to an assistant, I asked around.
No decision in my business is made in a vacuum.
Are you making your decisions in a vacuum?
You can connect with the people you need in a multitude of places. You can find people in your local community, on Twitter, on Facebook, through friends of friends. There is absolutely no excuse for not having an engaged & invigorating system of support in this day & age.
There is no excuse for allowing your learn curving to be so darn steep.
Today, make an effort to ask for help, experience, or clarity. Whatever your “next step” is, involve someone else. Whatever “I’m just not sure” you’re facing, plug someone else into the problem.
And find the road ahead much more level.
– PS –
If you’re looking for a community of like-minded business owners, I invite you to join us in Kick Start Labs. Our community members are ready to go beyond the basics. They’re doing great work and are ready to push through to greater service, more sales, and bigger impact.
These are the kind of people you want in your corner and connected to your goals. Click here to find out more & join us today!



"wonderful blend of heart and soul
Kick Start Labs is a New Economy microbusiness community.
Imagine your business at the next level of success. Insight Intensives are for coaches, authors, designers, and others.
Startups: turn your big ideas into profitable business models & compelling outreach. Email us to learn more: general@taragentile.com.

"The
There is no excuse for allowing your learning curve to be so darn steep. – @taragentile http://t.co/Nl201BcB
Why the learning curve is so steep and how to level it http://t.co/TnNBFY73
RT @taragentile: Why the learning curve is so steep and how to level it http://t.co/TnNBFY73
Thanks Tera, you are a real inspiration to me. I am justing starting my engine on this roadway to a new adventure.
Bill Bradley
Enjoy Wooden Toys
There is no excuse for allowing your learning curve to be so darn steep. – @taragentile http://t.co/cFndRTw6
Two Fall workshops are ready! Join me in San Diego or Berkeley for Value(s)-Driven Marketing: http://t.co/acGGzvLu
RT @taragentile: Two Fall workshops are ready! Join me in San Diego or Berkeley for Value(s)-Driven Marketing: http://t.co/ZyAL40CV
This is the key to leveling your learning curve: http://t.co/fZDqXRzV
Why the Learning Curve is So Steep and How to Level It http://t.co/46n5CxZV
There is no excuse for allowing your learning curve to be so darn steep. – @taragentile http://t.co/Pnx5pUZG
Why the Learning Curve is So Steep and How to Level It http://t.co/3mR7h9MI
RT @skooloflife: Why the Learning Curve is So Steep and How to Level It http://t.co/3mR7h9MI
Why the Learning Curve is So Steep and How to Level It http://t.co/JcIKojZL #SMLeaders
Why the Learning Curve is So Steep and How to Level It http://t.co/ZqBb4FY0 #marketing
@taragentile right again http://t.co/2ZgK9BW3 (I hit rock bottom re. money on Monday and finally asked for help from an accountant.)
There is no excuse for allowing your learning curve to be so darn steep. – @taragentile http://t.co/WTCYBlVt
Level the learning curve: http://t.co/CCP9g33M Great post from @taragentile!
Insightful! Thank you for this advise Tara! I agree on what you said about the learning curve being steep. Learning always is. Especially, if you’re moving on to another level. The best thing is that climbing it gives you muscle!