Jennie Hays

Jennie Hays You don't have a strategy problem. You have an execution block. I help entrepreneurs identify what's in the way and remove it. jenniehays.com/calculator

You know exactly what to do. You're still not doing it. I help entrepreneurs identify and remove the execution patterns costing them revenue, time, and momentum. jenniehays.com

“You don’t miss calls. You reschedule them. Again.”That’s the block we see in established founders. It isn’t outreach. I...
06/07/2026

“You don’t miss calls. You reschedule them. Again.”

That’s the block we see in established founders. It isn’t outreach. It’s the moment you mean to follow up and somehow the next action that turns a lead into cash never happens.

Common symptoms:
- “I’ll send that proposal tonight.”
- Checking inbox instead of picking the next step.
- Waiting for the “right time” to nudge.

Busy isn’t progressing. It’s deferring.

Find out what your stall is actually costing you. jenniehays.com/calculator

“It’s not final.” So you stop the follow-up email.A week later the prospect is reading someone else’s proposal. You’re s...
06/06/2026

“It’s not final.” So you stop the follow-up email.

A week later the prospect is reading someone else’s proposal. You’re still polishing the deck. Still waiting for the right version.

That “extra month” won’t show up as lost effort. It shows up as lost decision windows:
- slower deal velocity
- weaker momentum
- fewer opportunities that convert with you in the room

You already know something’s off. The calculator shows you what it's costing. jenniehays.com/calculator

“We just need one more review.”That’s not research. It’s pre-commitment review. Your brain wants to feel safe before you...
06/05/2026

“We just need one more review.”

That’s not research. It’s pre-commitment review. Your brain wants to feel safe before you ship, so the weekly decision meeting turns into a holding tank.

What it looks like:

- stalled launches
- paused outreach
- offers left “open”

You’re not missing information. You’re delaying commitment until you can’t tell what you’re afraid of anymore.

The gap between knowing and doing has a price. Find yours. jenniehays.com/calculator

“Your ex*****on block isn’t quiet.” It keeps charging you.Founder time.Delayed offers.Pipeline momentum that waits for t...
06/04/2026

“Your ex*****on block isn’t quiet.” It keeps charging you.

Founder time.
Delayed offers.
Pipeline momentum that waits for the next revenue window.

That’s not laziness.
Busy ≠ progressing.

Most stalls look like:
Missed sales cycles
Follow-ups that don’t land
Meetings and context-switching that eat the day

When you don’t know the number, you keep paying it on autopilot. Find out what your stall is actually costing you. jenniehays.com/calculator

*****on

“Perfection” isn’t what’s holding you back.Perfectionists miss launch dates because they keep editing the offer right up...
06/03/2026

“Perfection” isn’t what’s holding you back.

Perfectionists miss launch dates because they keep editing the offer right up to the deadline, then call it quality.

Common stall loop we see:
- Pricing page reworked “one more time”
- Onboarding emails rewritten instead of sent
- Sales deck tweaked while deals wait

That’s not quality. That’s refinement as avoidance.

If you’re stuck reworking your pricing page, onboarding emails, or sales deck for “one more pass,” run the numbers. jenniehays.com/calculator

*****on

“I’m just not disciplined.” That’s the myth.You can plan. You can talk. You can polish the offer.Then the moment you pre...
06/02/2026

“I’m just not disciplined.” That’s the myth.

You can plan. You can talk. You can polish the offer.
Then the moment you press send, ship, bill, or follow up… you stall.

That friction isn’t a character flaw. It’s an action-trigger block.

Broken says: “You can’t do it.”
Blocked says: “You can do it… then the trigger hits.”

Most founders don’t fail at ex*****on.
They keep executing the wrong end of the process.

Find out what your stall is actually costing you. jenniehays.com/calculator

“I’ll follow up next week.” That sentence quietly steals your pipeline.One month of stalled ex*****on usually looks like...
06/01/2026

“I’ll follow up next week.” That sentence quietly steals your pipeline.

One month of stalled ex*****on usually looks like:
- Follow-ups slip → conversions drop
- Proposals sit too long → decision windows close
- You stay “in review” → a competitor books the slot first

That’s not laziness. It’s the calendar deferral loop. You’re treating delay like it’s neutral, so you leak revenue, momentum, and options in the background.

You already know something's off. The calculator shows you what it's costing. jenniehays.com/calculator

*****on

“I just need certainty.”So you run a pre-launch checklist of self-judgment:Reread the pricing page.Rewrite offer copy.Wa...
05/31/2026

“I just need certainty.”

So you run a pre-launch checklist of self-judgment:

Reread the pricing page.
Rewrite offer copy.
Wait for the moment you feel “ready.”

Then you track the minutes between approval and publishing.

The stall clusters around the same internal veto: you don’t block because you’re stuck on strategy.
You block at the exact moment the revenue move is supposed to ship.

It’s not a confidence problem.
It’s an ex*****on block wearing a self-improvement mask.

You already know something's off. The calculator shows you what it's costing. jenniehays.com/calculator

*****on

“Not laziness. Not discipline.”That’s the wrong diagnosis.What usually shows up is this:→ overthinking the next move→ he...
05/30/2026

“Not laziness. Not discipline.”

That’s the wrong diagnosis.

What usually shows up is this:
→ overthinking the next move
→ hesitating at the send button
→ rewriting the thing that was already good enough
→ waiting to feel ready before you ship

That pattern costs money.
Every week it stays in place is another week the offer isn’t live, the email isn’t sent, or the rate increase sits in drafts.

If you want the number, run it.
Find out what your stall is actually costing you. jenniehays.com/calculator *****onblock

“Final tweaks” are usually a delay tactic in better clothing.You keep rewriting the launch page.You keep adjusting the o...
05/29/2026

“Final tweaks” are usually a delay tactic in better clothing.

You keep rewriting the launch page.
You keep adjusting the offer.
You keep telling yourself it needs one more pass.

That’s not polish.
It’s an ex*****on block.

Done and imperfect generates revenue.
Hidden and unfinished generates nothing.

Run the numbers on what that stall is costing you:
jenniehays.com/calculator

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