• When Location Becomes the Product
    Apr 10 2026

    In this field observation, we look at a lakefront business strip where multiple jet ski rental operators sit side by side.

    At first, it feels like direct competition in its most inefficient form. But once you examine the physical setup—the shared shoreline, limited parking, and extreme heat—the logic shifts.

    This episode breaks down how geography, not strategy, shapes business behavior.

    We explore:

    • Concentrated demand at a fixed natural asset

    • The role of parking in customer decision-making

    • Why proximity can outperform differentiation


    This is not a theory lesson.

    It’s a real-world observation from the ground.

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    3 mins
  • Why Would a Business Open Two Locations in the Same Town?
    Mar 25 2026

    I saw the same business twice.

    In two different parts of the same town.

    That observation raised a simple question.

    Why would a small business expand within the same market instead of going somewhere new?

    This Field Note was captured in Bullhead City, Arizona.

    Continue the Field Notes on Substack:
    https://open.substack.com/pub/designyourgrowth/p/field-note-1?r=7fhd5u&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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    5 mins
  • When Stability Becomes a Constraint
    Mar 10 2026

    Revenue stabilizes and teams find rhythm, but predictability brings a new problem: the systems that made the company reliable begin to harden into resistance. Change gets slower and more expensive not because ideas are weak, but because the architecture protects what exists.

    This episode explores how maturity creates inertia, the difference between personal hesitation and structural resistance, and why meaningful growth often requires redesigning the very systems that once saved you.

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    4 mins
  • The Restlessness That Isn’t Dissatisfaction
    Feb 24 2026

    This is design your growth. A quiet space for business owners to examine expansion decisions before they make them.

    This episode explores the subtle restlessness that appears in stable businesses — not burnout or boredom, but underextension: when your capacity has outgrown your current structure. It explains how to read that pressure as information rather than a command to move fast.

    Learn how to distinguish structural signals from avoidance or comparison, and why expansion increases organizational weight and consequence. The right next step depends on whether your business needs a heavier structure or a clearer direction.

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    5 mins
  • Your Schedule Isn't the Problem (But You Think It Is)
    Feb 23 2026

    This episode explores why "how to manage time" often becomes a central focus when work feels heavy and we feel "overwhelmed." We discuss how reorganizing time provides a sense of control, but often doesn't address the underlying issues causing "stress." This approach to "productivity" can sometimes prevent us from asking harder questions about our work processes.

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    1 min
  • Plan for Normal Energy, Not Ideal Days
    Feb 9 2026

    This episode explores how most planning assumes higher future energy and mistakes capacity limits for discipline problems.

    It explains the invisible work that drains energy—emails, admin, context switching—and suggests designing plans around normal energy instead of ideal days so they succeed in practice.

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    1 min
  • Business Structure Series Conclusion and Next Steps
    3 mins
  • Should You Form a C Corporation? Here’s What You Need to Know
    Nov 5 2025

    Thinking about leveling up your business structure? In this episode of The Cashflow Factor, Dawn Porthouse breaks down everything you need to know about C Corporations—from how they’re structured to whether they’re the right fit for your growth goals.

    You’ll learn:

    • What sets C Corps apart from LLCs and S Corps

    • How they offer unlimited growth potential and long-term credibility

    • The hidden costs and complexities (hello, double taxation)

    • Whether this structure makes sense for your solo business or startup

    • Steps to set up a C Corporation the right way


    If you're aiming to attract investors, offer stock, or take your business public someday, this episode is your starting point.

    📥 Download your free Business Structure Cheat Sheet at SmartBizCheatSheet.com

    🎧 Listen to all episodes at thecashflowfactor.com

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    5 mins