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Don’t Rush the Recipe: Why Mindful Changes Build Better Businesses

How the principles of the kitchen can transform your business strategy.

Lee Drozak
2 min readFeb 25, 2024
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When I was learning to be a chef — yes, I went to cooking school to foster my love of cooking — an instructor once told me that tiny changes will create bigger results.

Because cooking is a science, adding the right amount of ingredients to create the best flavors and baking at a higher temperature for less time or visa versa.

Every little change can give you fantastic results, but too many changes can be disastrous.

The same is true in business.

It would be best if you continued growing and moving forward to keep your business viable.

Whether starting, focusing on a side hustle to foster a passion, or building an agency to support a luscious lifestyle, you need to make changes and adjustments.

This advice is a beacon for my WordPress agency. Look at the numbers, make a change, test the change — rinse and repeat.

Whether I’m working on changes for a client or my own website, I work one page or section at a time to watch the number and the results of the changes.

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Lee Drozak
Lee Drozak

Written by Lee Drozak

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