Somebody I Used To Know

I have written this letter many times in my head, but never had the courage to send...

Dear [Problem in your business],

As I sit here, penning down these words, I can't help but feel a mix of emotions. We've been through so much together in this relationship, and it's not easy to articulate what I want to say. But I believe it's time to face the truth and embark on a new chapter—one that holds promise and potential for both of us.

When our relationship started, things were great! You told me everything I wanted to hear. And for the first time in a while, I thought I had found true love.

As time passed, some things you did gave me pause, but I trusted it would work itself out.

However, looking back, these were nothing more than red flags that I should have addressed in the moment.

Therefore, It's time for a fresh start.

A new beginning that allows us both to explore our full potential. I've found (X) who brings a fresh perspective, new ideas, and a complementary skill set to the table. Your enthusiasm and dedication to our shared vision has faded.

This has convinced me that it is time for a change.

We've faced numerous challenges, and despite our best efforts, we have not been able to overcome them. But over the course of this journey, I've come to realize that sometimes, holding on can hold us back from reaching our full potential. Letting go is never easy, especially when we've invested so much time and effort into this relationship.

I want you to know that I'm not taking this decision lightly. It's not about assigning blame or dwelling on past failures; it's about recognizing that sometimes, the best way to move forward is to part ways amicably with gratitude for the lessons we've learned.

I believe in the power of change and the potential it holds. We both deserve to thrive, and I genuinely hope that this fresh start will be the catalyst we need to achieve our dreams.

Sincerely,

(Your name)

What problem in your business needs to receive this letter?

By now, you already know who or what needs this message.

Go do it—this week.

Or even better- today.

Here to Serve,

Parker Pursell | President of eQRP | LinkedIn