As business owners, we often feel like we’re on our own—figuring things out, making decisions, and navigating challenges without a clear path forward. We tell ourselves, “I’ll just Google it” or “I need to do more research,” and before we know it, we’re overwhelmed, spinning our wheels, and making little progress.
But here’s the good news: You don’t have to do it alone.


Take, for example, somone has a small business owner with a family recipe they want to take to market. They’ve been sharing it with friends for years, and everyone says they should go big. But then the questions start—where do I find a commercial kitchen? What are the regulations? How do I scale production? |

So, if you find yourself facing challenges in your business, ask yourself: “Am I trying to do this all on my own?” If the answer is yes, it’s time to explore the wealth of support that’s available and take your business to the next level.
Here is a link to learn more about Small Business Hubs: https://mismallbusiness.org/
And note: if this link doesn't cover your area, reach out to them and ask them to point you to one that does.