Intentionality & 10 Hours: Why This Minimum Commitment Defines Success in Empreso

Intentionality & 10 Hours: Why This Minimum Commitment Defines Success in Empreso

Intentionality & 10 Hours: Why This Minimum Commitment Defines Success in Empreso

If you’ve joined the Empreso service business, congratulations—you’ve taken an exciting first step toward building income and impact on your own terms. But here’s the truth: success is never accidental. It doesn’t happen because you joined a network or shared one post online.

Success happens when you work intentionally and meet the minimum effort required for traction. At Empreso, that minimum is 10 hours a week of focused, mixed effort—on average. Anything less than this, or without commitment, consistency, and accountability, will almost certainly amount to wasted time and lost potential.

We don’t say this to discourage you—we say it because we care about being honest about what it takes.

The Success Formula at Empreso

To stand a real chance of winning in this business, you need to combine four things:

  • Intentionality (the lead driver)
  • A minimum of 10 focused hours per week
  • Commitment and Consistency
  • Accountability

1. Intentionality: The Foundation

Intentionality means showing up with purpose—not just activity for activity’s sake. Ask yourself daily:

  • What three actions today will move me closer to a client or a partner?
  • Am I doing what matters or what feels easy?

Without intentionality, your efforts scatter like seeds in the wind. With it, every call, every message, every follow-up counts.

2. The Non-Negotiable: 10 Hours Per Week

We’ve studied the numbers. Anything less than 10 hours of focused activity a week on average is not viable. Here’s why:

  • Consistency matters—sporadic effort brings sporadic results
  • 10 hours per week = 520 hours per year = a sustainable pipeline
  • Every 10 hours invested should, over time, deliver 1 case worth ~£1,000 in revenue

Time block your minimum of 10 business hours for the week—more would be even better—and in any event, make them non-negotiable.

If you can’t carve out these hours, this business model might not be the right fit for you. And that’s okay. But doing less while expecting big results is not realistic.

3. Commitment and Consistency: Your Fuel

Motivation gets you started. Commitment and consistency keep you moving—especially when results take time.

Consistency compounds effort. Ten hours a week applied to the right activities:

  • Talking to prospects
  • Following up
  • Learning and improving

…will produce measurable outcomes over time. The key is to do it every week. Sporadic effort = sporadic income.

4. Accountability: Your Safety Net

Even the most disciplined people slip. That’s why accountability is critical. Empreso provides:

  • Weekly Wealthy Wednesday meetings
  • Accountability partners within the network
  • Tools and a CRM system to track your progress

We will never push, harass, or pressure you—that’s not our culture. But we will match your input with equal support and assistance. If you give the minimum 10 hours with intentionality and consistency, we’ll help you succeed.

Why Less Than This Won’t Work

Anything less than intentionality + 10 hours + commitment + consistency + accountability is not going to be viable for you—or for us as a community. It would be like trying to fly with only one wing. You might feel busy, but the truth is, you won’t take off.

Your Next Steps

  • Write your Statement of Intent today.
  • Time block your 10 business hours this week—treat them like an unmissable meeting.
  • Commit to showing up at Wealthy Wednesday and finding an accountability partner.
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Alain Mbe
Author: Alain Mbe

Alain Mbe is the founder of Empreso, a purpose-led network helping individuals create, protect, and transfer wealth through property, finance, and legacy planning. With over two decades of experience in property investment and a background as a qualified mortgage adviser, Alain is passionate about empowering people to achieve prosperity with intention. He writes about property strategies, financial planning, and personal transformation—offering practical insights and actionable steps to thrive in today’s evolving economy.