The Guri Show

Eight Years of Lessons in Business Growth & Navigating the Journey of Entrepreneurship

February 8, 2026·38 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this conversation, Guri Kaur reflects on her eight years in the business, sharing valuable lessons learned along the way. She emphasizes the importance of systems, the power of imperfect action, and the need for detachment from outcomes to foster growth. Guri discusses how to build a consistent brand and measure value through client results rather than time spent. The conversation culminates in a call to action for listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the lessons that resonate with them.Sign up to free resources here - heyguri.comJoin the upcoming Bali Retreat - heyguri.com/bali-2026Click here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Eight Years, Eight Lessons (09:52) - The Importance of System Design (19:11) - Embracing Imperfection (23:06) - Detachment and Growth (27:53) - Consistency and Truth in Branding (31:29) - Value Beyond Time Spent Key Takeaways:  Detachment allows you to extract lessons without internalizing mistakes.Your mission is bigger than your mistakes.The market rewards persistence, not flawlessness.Imperfect action is your most profitable asset.You cannot delegate chaos; systems must come first.Data is truth; perfection gives you zero data.Your brand is the emotional promise you make to your audience.Value is measured in client results, not time spent.The common thread is the willingness to shift from student to CEO.Your expertise is the depth of the transformation you guide your people through.

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