u/therisingdevs

What's one small business habit you started doing that saved you a lot of headaches later?

When you're just starting out, there are a lot of things that feel unnecessary.

Keeping written records.

Sending proper invoices.

Getting agreements in writing.

Following up after meetings.

Things like that.

But I've noticed a lot of business owners have one habit they started early that ended up saving them time, money, or stress later on.

I'm curious—what's that one habit for you?

Something you wish you'd started even sooner.

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u/therisingdevs — 9 hours ago

Do you have a process for reviewing contracts before signing?

I'm curious how other small business owners handle contracts.

Do you read every clause yourself?

Do you have a lawyer review everything?

Or do you mainly look for a few important things before signing?

I've started paying more attention after realizing how easy it is to overlook something small that ends up mattering later.

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u/therisingdevs — 2 days ago