



Being an entrepreneur is hard, and having the proper resources can be frustrating. You do not have to go at it alone. We have courses and a community to help educate you (Real Life XP), a full CRM system to help you automate your processes (The Real Life Business Builder), and coaching to help you implement what you've learned.


Being an entrepreneur is hard, and having
the proper resources can be frustrating.
You do not have to go at it alone. We have courses and a community to help educate
you (Real Life XP), a full CRM system to help
you automate your processes (The Real
Life Business Builder), and coaching to help
you implement what you've learned.

We understand that minority entrepreneurs have different needs and we cater to those.
Our flagship entrepreneur accelration course
covers the entreprenur mindset, developing
systems and processes for your business,
building credit and acquiring funding for your
business and much more.


The right guidance can help entrepreneurs
overcome obstacles or avoid them all together.
We offer one-on-one and group coaching
to guide entrepreneurs through the maze of
business building.
Our free community for entrepreneurs offers
courses, eBooks, group coaching,
and other resources for the growth and
development of entrepreneurs.


The Real Life Business Builder is a full CRM, marketing, and automation system that we help set up for our clients to ensure implementation. Our lowest plan is just $80 a month and includes a free website and basic automation set up.
Small businesses need tax preparers who
understand small businesses. We now offer tax preparation services, tax preparation training,
and tax software to ensure entrepreneurs are able to plan for taxes and receive maximum returns.


Without capital, your business will not be able to grow. We help clients start from nothing and build business credit in less than 90 days. We also ensure that you fit the criteria to apply for different business funding options.
Let us help you create an irresistible offer,
a professional funnel to generate leads,
marketing and ads to increase your reach,
CRM software to manage leads, and coaching
to put it all together.


We understand that minority
entrepreneurs have different needs
and we cater to those.

Our flagship entrepreneur accelration course covers the entreprenur mindset, developing systems and processes
for your business, building credit and acquiring funding for your business and much more.

The right guidance can help entrepreneurs
overcome obstacles or avoid them all together. We offer one-on-one and group coaching to guide entrepreneurs through the maze of business building.

Our free community for entrepreneurs offers courses, eBooks, group coaching,
and other resources for the growth and
development of entrepreneurs.

The Real Life Business Builder is a full CRM, marketing, and automation system that we help set up for our clients to ensure implementation. Our lowest plan is just $80 a month and includes a free website and basic automation set up.

Small businesses need tax preparers who
understand small businesses. We now offer tax preparation services, tax preparation training,
and tax software to ensure entrepreneurs are able to plan for taxes and receive maximum returns.

Without capital, your business will not be able to grow. We help clients start from nothing and build business credit in less than 90 days. We also ensure that you fit the criteria to apply for different business funding options.

Let us help you create an irresistible offer,
a professional funnel to generate leads,
marketing and ads to increase your reach,
CRM software to manage leads, and coaching
to put it all together.



One of the most common beliefs in entrepreneurship is that success comes from working harder than everyone else.
Work harder.
Sleep less.
Grind more.
Push through.
Outwork the competition.
While hard work is undeniably important, many entrepreneurs eventually discover a frustrating reality:
Working harder stops producing proportional results.
At first, effort creates growth.
Later, effort creates exhaustion.
Many business owners reach a point where they are working more hours than ever while experiencing slower growth, greater stress, and diminishing returns.
The problem is not a lack of work ethic.
The problem is confusing effort with scale.
Scaling a business requires a fundamentally different approach.
Every successful entrepreneur works hard.
Businesses do not grow without effort.
During the startup phase, founders often perform multiple roles simultaneously.
They market.
They sell.
They deliver services.
They manage operations.
This level of involvement is often necessary.
The challenge occurs when entrepreneurs attempt to scale using the same methods that helped them start.
Every entrepreneur has a limited number of hours available.
Assume you work:
40 hours per week
60 hours per week
80 hours per week
Eventually, you reach a limit.
No matter how disciplined you are, there are only twenty-four hours in a day.
If revenue depends entirely on personal effort, growth eventually slows.
You cannot scale time.
You can only scale systems.
There are two primary ways businesses grow.
The founder works more.
The founder sells more.
The founder delivers more.
The founder solves more problems.
Systems perform repetitive tasks.
Technology automates workflows.
Teams execute processes.
Assets generate revenue.
Leverage allows businesses to grow without requiring proportional increases in founder effort.
This is the foundation of scaling.
Burnout is often a symptom of inadequate systems.
When entrepreneurs attempt to solve every problem personally, they become overwhelmed.
Common causes include:
Lack of delegation
Poor processes
Manual operations
Constant interruptions
Decision fatigue
Many entrepreneurs believe they need greater motivation.
In reality, they need greater leverage.
Many founders confuse activity with progress.
A packed calendar feels productive.
A constant stream of emails feels productive.
Endless meetings feel productive.
However, activity does not necessarily create growth.
Productive entrepreneurs focus on outcomes rather than tasks.
They ask:
What creates revenue?
What improves efficiency?
What increases scalability?
What creates leverage?
Those questions lead to different decisions.
Consider two business owners.
The first manually follows up with every lead.
The second uses automated workflows.
Both generate leads.
One spends hours managing communication.
The other spends minutes reviewing results.
The difference is not effort.
The difference is systems.
Systems allow entrepreneurs to produce more results with less effort.
No business scales through individual effort alone.
Eventually, capacity must expand.
Teams create additional capacity.
Employees handle execution.
Managers oversee operations.
Specialists solve problems.
The founder focuses on leadership.
This transition allows organizations to grow beyond personal limitations.
Modern technology provides unprecedented opportunities for leverage.
Examples include:
CRM platforms
Marketing automation
Artificial intelligence
Scheduling software
Project management systems
Technology enables businesses to serve more customers without requiring proportional increases in labor.
Scaling requires a shift in thinking.
Instead of asking:
“How can I do more?”
Ask:
“How can this be done without me?”
This question transforms decision-making.
It encourages:
Documentation
Delegation
Automation
Systemization
The business becomes increasingly independent of founder effort.
Many entrepreneurs believe scaling means generating more revenue.
Revenue is important.
However, true scaling occurs when revenue increases without requiring equivalent increases in effort.
That distinction matters.
If revenue doubles but workload also doubles, the business has grown.
It has not scaled.
Scaling occurs when output increases faster than input.
Working harder can help start a business.
It cannot scale one.
At some point, every entrepreneur encounters the limits of personal effort.
The businesses that continue growing shift from effort-based operations to leverage-based operations.
They build systems.
They develop teams.
They use technology.
They create assets.
The goal is not to avoid hard work.
The goal is to ensure hard work creates leverage.
Because businesses that depend on effort eventually reach a ceiling.
Businesses built on leverage continue to grow long after the founder has reached their personal limits.

One of the most common beliefs in entrepreneurship is that success comes from working harder than everyone else.
Work harder.
Sleep less.
Grind more.
Push through.
Outwork the competition.
While hard work is undeniably important, many entrepreneurs eventually discover a frustrating reality:
Working harder stops producing proportional results.
At first, effort creates growth.
Later, effort creates exhaustion.
Many business owners reach a point where they are working more hours than ever while experiencing slower growth, greater stress, and diminishing returns.
The problem is not a lack of work ethic.
The problem is confusing effort with scale.
Scaling a business requires a fundamentally different approach.
Every successful entrepreneur works hard.
Businesses do not grow without effort.
During the startup phase, founders often perform multiple roles simultaneously.
They market.
They sell.
They deliver services.
They manage operations.
This level of involvement is often necessary.
The challenge occurs when entrepreneurs attempt to scale using the same methods that helped them start.
Every entrepreneur has a limited number of hours available.
Assume you work:
40 hours per week
60 hours per week
80 hours per week
Eventually, you reach a limit.
No matter how disciplined you are, there are only twenty-four hours in a day.
If revenue depends entirely on personal effort, growth eventually slows.
You cannot scale time.
You can only scale systems.
There are two primary ways businesses grow.
The founder works more.
The founder sells more.
The founder delivers more.
The founder solves more problems.
Systems perform repetitive tasks.
Technology automates workflows.
Teams execute processes.
Assets generate revenue.
Leverage allows businesses to grow without requiring proportional increases in founder effort.
This is the foundation of scaling.
Burnout is often a symptom of inadequate systems.
When entrepreneurs attempt to solve every problem personally, they become overwhelmed.
Common causes include:
Lack of delegation
Poor processes
Manual operations
Constant interruptions
Decision fatigue
Many entrepreneurs believe they need greater motivation.
In reality, they need greater leverage.
Many founders confuse activity with progress.
A packed calendar feels productive.
A constant stream of emails feels productive.
Endless meetings feel productive.
However, activity does not necessarily create growth.
Productive entrepreneurs focus on outcomes rather than tasks.
They ask:
What creates revenue?
What improves efficiency?
What increases scalability?
What creates leverage?
Those questions lead to different decisions.
Consider two business owners.
The first manually follows up with every lead.
The second uses automated workflows.
Both generate leads.
One spends hours managing communication.
The other spends minutes reviewing results.
The difference is not effort.
The difference is systems.
Systems allow entrepreneurs to produce more results with less effort.
No business scales through individual effort alone.
Eventually, capacity must expand.
Teams create additional capacity.
Employees handle execution.
Managers oversee operations.
Specialists solve problems.
The founder focuses on leadership.
This transition allows organizations to grow beyond personal limitations.
Modern technology provides unprecedented opportunities for leverage.
Examples include:
CRM platforms
Marketing automation
Artificial intelligence
Scheduling software
Project management systems
Technology enables businesses to serve more customers without requiring proportional increases in labor.
Scaling requires a shift in thinking.
Instead of asking:
“How can I do more?”
Ask:
“How can this be done without me?”
This question transforms decision-making.
It encourages:
Documentation
Delegation
Automation
Systemization
The business becomes increasingly independent of founder effort.
Many entrepreneurs believe scaling means generating more revenue.
Revenue is important.
However, true scaling occurs when revenue increases without requiring equivalent increases in effort.
That distinction matters.
If revenue doubles but workload also doubles, the business has grown.
It has not scaled.
Scaling occurs when output increases faster than input.
Working harder can help start a business.
It cannot scale one.
At some point, every entrepreneur encounters the limits of personal effort.
The businesses that continue growing shift from effort-based operations to leverage-based operations.
They build systems.
They develop teams.
They use technology.
They create assets.
The goal is not to avoid hard work.
The goal is to ensure hard work creates leverage.
Because businesses that depend on effort eventually reach a ceiling.
Businesses built on leverage continue to grow long after the founder has reached their personal limits.
Business coaches help entrepreneurs develop within their personal and business lives, so their businesses can thrive.
This includes identifying strengths and weaknesses, setting personal and professional goals and targets, and holding
the entrepreneur accountable to ensure those goals are reached.
Real Life XP is our free entrepreneur acceleration course, available in the Real Life Business Builders community. The
three modules in the course focuses first on the entrepreneur mindset, then business systems and processes, and finally building business credit and obtaining business financing.
This course is desgned to help entrepreneurs of all levels.
The Real Life Business Builder is an all-in-one CRM and marketing system that we help implement for entrepreneurs to build their contact list and nurture relationships with leads and customers. The system includes a website/funnel builder, email and SMS marketing and the option to brand the software as your own and resale it for profit. With a price as low as $80 per month, you have more than enough room to spend money on ads, which we will also run for you, if need be.
Real Life Business Solutions offers a wide range of products
and services, including eBooks, workbooks, courses, and other educational material as well as business plans, marketing plans, and specialized business solutions.
Yes, we offer different coaching programs to accommodate clients who enjoy building in a community and those who
are more comfortable in a more personal setting.
Yes. Real Life Business Solutions provides more than enough tools and resources to help entrepreneurs grow into who they need to become to be successful, but doing the work is still up to the client. While we can't guarantee specific results, we can guarantee that we will provide all of the things we promise or you will receive all of your money back.
No. The Real Life Business Builder Community is designed to help entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. As long as you are interested in business and business conversations, the community will be of value to you.
Due to the unique nature of every person and every business, consulting prices cannot be quoted until we have our initial strategy session. We offer some programs, with prices, to offer
a starting point, but any personalization will require direct communication before a proposal is drawn up.
Business coaches help entrepreneurs develop within their personal and business lives, so their businesses can thrive.
This includes identifying strengths and weaknesses, setting personal and professional goals and targets, and holding
the entrepreneur accountable to ensure those goals are reached.
Real Life XP is our free entrepreneur acceleration course, available in the Real Life Business Builders community. The
three modules in the course focuses first on the entrepreneur mindset, then business systems and processes, and finally building business credit and obtaining business financing.
This course is desgned to help entrepreneurs of all levels.
The Real Life Business Builder is an all-in-one CRM and marketing system that we help implement for entrepreneurs to build their contact list and nurture relationships with leads and customers. The system includes a website/funnel builder, email and SMS marketing and the option to brand the software as your own and resale it for profit. With a price as low as $80 per month, you have more than enough room to spend money on ads, which we will also run for you, if need be.
Real Life Business Solutions offers a wide range of products and services, including eBooks, workbooks, courses, and other educational material as well as business plans, marketing plans, and specialized business solutions.
Yes, we offer different coaching programs to accomodate coaches who enjoy building in a community and those who
are more comfortable in a more personal setting.
Yes. Real Life Business Solutions provides more than enough tools and resources to help entrepreneurs grow into who they need to become to be successful, but doing the work is still up to the client. While we can't guarantee specific results, we can guarantee that we will provide all of the things we promise or you will receive all of your money back.
No. The Real Life Business Builder Community is designed to help entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. As long as you are interested in business and business conversations, the community will be of value to you.
Due to the unique nature of every person and
every business, consulting prices cannot be quoted
until we have our initial strategy session. We offer
some programs, with prices, to offer a starting
point, but any personalization will require direct communication before a proposal is drawn up.
(313) 883-9664
Real Life Business Solutions
2785 E Grand Blvd, Suite 381
Detroit, MI 48211
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(313) 883-9664
Real Life Business Solutions 2785 E
Grand Blvd, Suite 381Detroit, MI 48211
© 2024 Real Life Business Solutions, LLC -
All Rights Reserved · Privacy policy