How to Start A Business in 2026
Most people don't need another business book.
I know because every time I launch a new ebook, I can practically hear my customers saying:
"Sami, not another ebook. I don't have time to read all of this."
And that is a very valid point. Between family duties (the heavenly gremlins will not raise themselves) and trying to figure out if you should just quit entrepreneurship cold turkey at 2AM, who has time to read that many pages?
You see, the problem usually isn't a lack of information.
It's that nobody is sitting across from you asking the questions you're avoiding. The questions that reveal whether an idea actually fits your market. The obvious-but-not-obvious questions that expose assumptions before they become expensive mistakes.
That's why this isn't just an ebook.
You get the book, plus The Business Reality Coach — an AI coach built on the same framework inside the book. Not the kind of AI that dumps information on you and leaves you overwhelmed. The kind that walks through your business with you, one question at a time, until you can see it clearly.
Most people finish a business book and immediately ask: "Okay, but what does this mean for me?" The Business Reality Coach answers that. It won't give you generic advice or motivational fluff. It asks the questions that reveal whether your idea fits your market, your customers, and your actual reality. Think of it as a private workshop that adapts the book to your situation.
Because sometimes you need a better perspective that fits your current season.
I know what it's like to build from scratch. No team, a budget so low that you're one bad year from losing it all, and absolutely no one to think out loud with.
This is my answer to that. Something to sharpen your thinking without replacing the beautiful and capable brain God gave you.
And if you're not an AI person? Neither am I, honestly. You'll still get the ebook. It's just a little shorter this time. Though my 3AM brain had opinions about that.
One ebook and your own personal AI business coach.
One system to give you one less reason to spiral.
Fifteen minutes is all you need to start seeing your business differently.
Your second half of 2026 starts here.
What does "how to start a business" mean to you?If it means: How do I think like an entrepreneur? How do I find opportunities? How do I use what I already have? How do I build something that lasts?
Then my book answers that perfectly.
If it means: Step 1: Register an LLC. Step 2: Open a bank account. Step 3: Build a website on Shopify.
Then my book does not answer that. And it shouldn't. That information is everywhere, free, and changes constantly.
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What does "how to start a business" mean to you?
If it means: How do I think like an entrepreneur? How do I find opportunities? How do I use what I already have? How do I build something that lasts?
Then my book answers that perfectly.
If it means: Step 1: Register an LLC. Step 2: Open a bank account. Step 3: Build a website on Shopify.
Then my book does not answer that. And it shouldn't. That information is everywhere, free, and changes constantly.My Honest Take
My book answers the real question that most beginners don't even know they have:
"How do I stop being stuck and start building something that actually works — with what I already have?"
That's a harder question than "how to register an LLC." And I answered it.
A beginner can read my book and walk away with:
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A framework for thinking (the three things)
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Permission to use their social assets (Pilates girl)
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A way to extend their product (bridal bouquet, Psalm 23 favors)
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A way to build community without a budget (local library)
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A way to price and advertise ($3 ads, raise by 40%)
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A way to think about identity and emotion (Aesop, Sunday School, the inner pocket verse)
That's more than most $497 courses give.
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Before you launch, make sure you have:
Before you launch, make sure you have:
□ A name for your business
□ A way to take payments (PayPal, Venmo, Stripe)
□ A simple place to show your products (Instagram, Canva website, or even a Google Doc)
□ One person who has said they'll buyThat's it. Start there.















