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231. 7 Failure Modes That Can Sink Your Solopreneur Business

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You’ve worked hard to get your solopreneur business off the ground, but what happens when things start to stall, or worse, head in the wrong direction?

In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe dig into the “improving” phase of the Solopreneur Success Cycle. They uncover the seven most common failure modes that can quietly sabotage your progress, from burnout and stagnation to external threats and even your own mindset.

Whether your business is thriving or just surviving, these insights will help you spot trouble early, course-correct with confidence, and keep your business aligned with the life you want to live.

Popular Questions and Answers From The Episode

What’s the first thing solopreneurs should address when improving their business?

If there’s an existential threat, that has to come first. These are big, business-ending issues—like a major competitor undercutting your prices, new technology disrupting your industry, or a business model that simply isn’t working. Before worrying about tweaks or small improvements, solopreneurs need to tackle these threats head-on to ensure survival.

What are the “seven failure modes” solopreneurs should watch out for?

Joe outlined seven common failure modes:

  1. Misalignment – your business no longer matches your goals or interests.
  2. Overload – you’re working too much and burning out.
  3. Money problems – not enough revenue or profit to sustain you.
  4. External risks – outside forces like platform changes or new competitors.
  5. Stagnation – growth stalls or customers start slipping away.
  6. Execution failure – not delivering quality results to clients.
  7. Psychological barriers – mindset issues like fear, procrastination, or undercharging.

Recognizing which one you’re facing is the first step toward fixing it.

How do solopreneurs know when it’s time to reimagine their business?

It’s time to reimagine when your business stops serving your life. Even if it’s profitable and running smoothly, if you’ve lost enthusiasm, feel misaligned, or your personal goals have shifted, that’s a signal to step back. Sometimes improving your business isn’t about fixing broken systems—it’s about reshaping it so it supports the life you want today, not the one you wanted years ago.


Okay, this might be the craziest offer we’ve ever made. We’re giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a yearFor twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.

All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.

When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there?

It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There’s gotta be a better way.”

So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.

Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.

This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it’s not coming back.

Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You’re in. For good.

  continue reading

233 episodes

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You’ve worked hard to get your solopreneur business off the ground, but what happens when things start to stall, or worse, head in the wrong direction?

In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe dig into the “improving” phase of the Solopreneur Success Cycle. They uncover the seven most common failure modes that can quietly sabotage your progress, from burnout and stagnation to external threats and even your own mindset.

Whether your business is thriving or just surviving, these insights will help you spot trouble early, course-correct with confidence, and keep your business aligned with the life you want to live.

Popular Questions and Answers From The Episode

What’s the first thing solopreneurs should address when improving their business?

If there’s an existential threat, that has to come first. These are big, business-ending issues—like a major competitor undercutting your prices, new technology disrupting your industry, or a business model that simply isn’t working. Before worrying about tweaks or small improvements, solopreneurs need to tackle these threats head-on to ensure survival.

What are the “seven failure modes” solopreneurs should watch out for?

Joe outlined seven common failure modes:

  1. Misalignment – your business no longer matches your goals or interests.
  2. Overload – you’re working too much and burning out.
  3. Money problems – not enough revenue or profit to sustain you.
  4. External risks – outside forces like platform changes or new competitors.
  5. Stagnation – growth stalls or customers start slipping away.
  6. Execution failure – not delivering quality results to clients.
  7. Psychological barriers – mindset issues like fear, procrastination, or undercharging.

Recognizing which one you’re facing is the first step toward fixing it.

How do solopreneurs know when it’s time to reimagine their business?

It’s time to reimagine when your business stops serving your life. Even if it’s profitable and running smoothly, if you’ve lost enthusiasm, feel misaligned, or your personal goals have shifted, that’s a signal to step back. Sometimes improving your business isn’t about fixing broken systems—it’s about reshaping it so it supports the life you want today, not the one you wanted years ago.


Okay, this might be the craziest offer we’ve ever made. We’re giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a yearFor twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.

All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.

When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there?

It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There’s gotta be a better way.”

So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.

Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.

This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it’s not coming back.

Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You’re in. For good.

  continue reading

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