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Posted on Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Get Business and Family Back to School Ready

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Kids going back to school? There are some unique challenges an entrepreneur parent faces right now. Here’s how to cope.

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Posted on Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Amp Up The Quality Time With Family This Summer

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If you’re like most people, it’s hard to feel good about the time you’re spending with your kids and your spouse when tensions are high and space is limited right now. You try to work from home, but your kids are fighting and the dog is barking in the background. You had to cancel your long-awaited […]

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Posted on Sunday, April 19, 2020

How to Have a Family Retreat at Home

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Right now the entire world is confined almost entirely to their homes and a few essential errands. There has never been a time like this. People have no other choice but to stay home and spend time with their family. My daughters haven’t been to a school campus in a month, I haven’t seen my […]

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Posted on Friday, February 28, 2020

The Unexpected Reward of Our New Dog: Responsibility For My Girls

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Ever since our family dog, Hudson, passed away two years ago, my girls have wanted a new dog. My wife, Rachel, and I, however, were not so keen. Anyone who has lost an important pet knows it’s not easy to even think about getting a new one for quite some time after the loss. And, […]

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Posted on Monday, February 17, 2020

Teaching Children the Value of a Dollar: My Two Cents

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When your kids are out of diapers, you think you’re out of the woods but you quickly learn the next age brings its own smelly challenges (in a less literal sense, thankfully). My girls are growing in a flash, and I often reflect about what each stage asks of me as their dad. What am […]

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ABOUT ME

I’m Jay Feitlinger, founder of StringCan, author of Family 2.0 and Revenue Rewired, and co-host of the Revenue Rewired podcast with my business partner, Sarah Shepherd.

I write for entrepreneurs who have built something real, but still feel too involved in every decision, follow-up, relationship, and growth push.

That pressure doesn't stay neatly inside the business. It follows you home, affects your family, and makes growth feel heavier than it should.

Through StringCan, I help owner-led companies find where revenue is leaking inside their growth system, fix the bottlenecks, and build more consistent pipeline.

This site is where I write about the founder side of that work: business, family, pressure, growth, and building a company that doesn't require the owner to hold everything together.

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