Live Large
Permission to actually live the years you have been given.
“The long way home with the windows down isn’t slower. It just costs more in gas and pays more in the rest of your day.”
Live Large. Laugh Loud. Lead Better.
The front page of a better Tuesday
The Fultz Factor is two or three short emails a week from Steve and Melissa Fultz. About 200 words each. One headline thought, then a few bullets under it. Some make you laugh. Some make you think. Some make you call the friend you keep meaning to call. It is not advice. It is not coaching. It is not a course in disguise. It is the kind of email you forward.
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Permission to actually live the years you have been given.
“The long way home with the windows down isn’t slower. It just costs more in gas and pays more in the rest of your day.”
The smirk of recognition from someone who has been there.
“Our home office is a kitchen table, two laptops, a printer that hasn’t worked since 2019, and a calendar from the dentist. We’ve never been more productive.”
Tiny principles you can use this afternoon. No frameworks.
“The order of your weekly agenda tells your family what you really value. Put their items first or admit you don’t.”
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About 200 words. You will finish each one before your coffee cools.
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Written by a guy still walking the bays and a wife still calling him on his stuff. Real Tuesdays, not highlight reels.
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If a line lands, screenshot it and send it to the friend it reminded you of. That is how this works.
The first sign your business is healthy is when the phone stops ringing on Sunday. The second sign is you check it anyway. The third sign is you stop checking.
There are two kinds of vendor emails. The ones that say “quick question” and the ones that aren’t from a vendor. There is no third kind.
The hardest leadership move is subtraction. Killing the meeting. Cutting the report. Stopping the habit. Most of what you wish you had time for, you already have.
Steve came back to the family business in 2010 and has had his hands in it for the 16 years since. Melissa spent 20 years in corporate before they joined forces. They started The Fultz Group in 2015.
The Fultz Factor is the email Steve wished he had gotten three days a week during the years the business was running him instead of the other way around. It is just three things, two or three times a week, from people still in the day.
“Don’t save these for a special occasion. Today is fine.”
Steve & Melissa Fultz
You are getting two or three short emails a week and a PDF you can ignore. Forward what works. Trash what doesn’t. We’re easy.
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