The Quick Win:
This week, pick one area of your business that feels slightly wobbly (not broken – just off balance). Donโt fix everything. Simply adjust one small thing – a deadline, a process, a conversation – you get the idea. Small corrections done early prevent bigger falls later.
What does balance look like in your business right now?
If you ever learned how to ride a bike, you didnโt forget how – even if itโs been years since you last hopped on one. That idea sparked a conversation about business, growth, and resilience. The saying โitโs as easy as riding a bikeโ assumes something important – learning happens first. Wobbles are part of the process. And balance isnโt static โ itโs dynamic.
The power of dynamic balance
When we think about balance, we often picture something still and steady โ like holding a yoga pose. But riding a bike is different. You stay upright because youโre moving, adjusting, responding.
Business works the same way. There are moments where everything feels smooth and familiar, and others where conditions change quickly. The skill isnโt avoiding movement – itโs learning how to adapt while staying in control.
Developing the skillset
We all get to start somewhere. Learning to ride a bike means figuring out the basics first – what equipment you need, how to steer, how to stop, how to judge speed and distance. Thereโs planning, risk awareness, timing โ and usually a few shaky starts.
Business skills are no different. Once learned, they donโt disappear. Even if you step away for a while or shift direction, those foundations are still there to be picked up again.
You might feel wobbly when you try something new โ a new system, a new service, a new role โ but that doesnโt mean youโre starting from scratch. It just means youโre adjusting your balance.
Looking forward (and back)
When riding, your eyes are always moving. Looking ahead to see whatโs coming. Glancing back to understand where youโve been. Scanning side to side for hazards and opportunities.
In business, awareness matters just as much. External conditions change โ the economy, technology, client expectations, regulation. Internal factors matter too โ energy levels, capacity, confidence, focus. You canโt avoid every pothole, but you can spot risks earlier and correct your course before they throw you off balance.
Knowing when to coast โ and when to push
Anyone whoโs ridden a bike for more than a short trip knows this – you canโt pedal flat-out all the time. Sometimes you change gear and push through a hill. Other times, you coast and recover. Both are necessary.
In business, sustainable progress comes from understanding your own rhythm. Knowing when to lean in โ and when to ease off โ helps prevent burnout and keeps momentum over the long term.
Changing Tech
Think about bikes today compared to when many of us learned to ride. Gears, materials, electric bikes โ the fundamentals remain, but the tools have evolved.
Business technology is the same. New tools can make things easier, but they still require understanding. Thereโs no true โplug and playโ without awareness of how things work and how they fit your situation. Give yourself learning time to gain understanding and being able to test and review for informed decision-making when deciding on new tools and software.
Planning the journey
Most bike rides are better with some idea of the route.
Planning doesnโt mean controlling every detail โ it means having a direction. Knowing where youโre heading, what resources youโll need, and how youโll navigate obstacles along the way.
Challenges are like hills. Opportunities are the open road. Balance comes from movement, not stillness.
Letโs loop back to that quick win.
You donโt need a full overhaul. You donโt need to be perfectly balanced. You just need to notice where things feel slightly off – and make one small adjustment before it becomes a bigger issue. Whatโs it going to be for you this week?
Thatโs dynamic balance. And like riding a bike, it gets easier the more you practice. Adopt this as your business mindset and see how far your journey will take you!
โLife is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.โ – Albert Einstein

