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The Game with Alex Hormozi
The Game with Alex Hormozi•September 8, 2025

Breaking Growth Bottlenecks in Real Businesses | Ep 951

Alex Hormozi discusses seven common "growth sins" or decision bottlenecks that entrepreneurs face, including issues with avatar selection, data collection, focus, overexpansion, compensation, pricing, and product diversity. Through case studies with entrepreneurs, he provides strategic advice on breaking through these constraints by making difficult but necessary decisions and focusing on the most impactful areas of business growth.
Solo Entrepreneurs
Business News Analysis
Corporate Strategy
Bootstrapping
Alex Hormozi
Amir
Austin
Ezra Cohen

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Podcast Summary

In this dynamic Q&A session, Alex Hormozi dissects the seven growth "sins" that keep entrepreneurs stuck in decision paralysis—from avatar confusion to underpricing issues. He emphasizes that most business problems stem from choosing between something "hard today" versus "hard forever," arguing that entrepreneurs must embrace short-term pain to avoid perpetual stagnation (05:43). Through real-time coaching with medical practice owners, course creators, and digital product sellers, Hormozi demonstrates how identifying your true constraint—whether it's churn, focus, or sales motion—determines everything, reminding the audience that strategy is simply "making really good decisions around where we put our shit so we get more back" (07:00).

Speakers

Alex Hormozi

Author of the $100 million book series and founder of Acquisition.com, a portfolio company that has scaled multiple businesses to eight and nine-figure revenues. As he mentions, his expertise lies in identifying growth constraints and helping entrepreneurs make the hard decisions that unlock exponential scale.

Key Takeaways

Make the Hard Call—Today

Most entrepreneurs waste years waffling between two apparently hard decisions: one that's hard today, one that's hard forever. (05:45) The doctor at 80% close rates needs to abandon his backup surgery plan and triple his business by working 10x more hours daily. When you compress ten years of "waffling pain" into 6-12 months of decisive action, you unlock exponential growth.

Speed Beats Perfect Data

If you can decide, fail, and pivot faster than gathering perfect information, make the call without the data. (08:27) The opportunity cost of waiting often exceeds the risk of being wrong. Most "data-driven" decisions are really procrastination disguised as prudence.

Fix the Back-End Leak First

The medical practice losing 50% of HRT patients annually could double revenue by fixing churn alone—without spending more on ads. (19:38) Hire a customer success expert from the software world to map the retention journey. One business doubled LTV and achieved 7.5x profit growth just by plugging the churn hole.

Stop Optimizing Around Your Strengths

Your constraint is typically not the thing you're good at—it's the inverse. (03:04) The salesperson with 40% close rates doesn't need another framework; they need better marketing. The viral content creator doesn't need another traffic hack; their product probably sucks and can't retain customers.

Single Focus Crushes Dual Excellence

It's better to have one $2M business than two $1M businesses—your competitors beating you are focused on one thing. (09:07) The video editor making $6,000/hour on his neglected side business versus his main focus proves the power of concentrated effort over diversified mediocrity.

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Statistics & Facts

  1. Over half of businesses in the US do not make money - they either lose money or break even every year. (11:53) Alex Hormozi emphasizes that "profit is unnatural" and requires discipline to achieve and maintain in business operations.
  2. When We Whiten (teeth whitening chain) doubled lifetime revenue per customer, it resulted in 2.4x'd revenue and 7.5x'd profit per location. (19:50) This demonstrates the disproportionate impact that improving customer retention can have on profitability in service businesses.
  3. There are 300,000 churches in the United States, representing a massive addressable market. (31:35) This statistic was mentioned when discussing the growth potential for a digital products business serving churches with motion backgrounds and visual assets.

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