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peter·Business· about 7 hours ago

From Idea to Launch: How I Finally Started TheKleenKamp After Three Years

From Idea to Launch: How I Finally Started TheKleenKamp After Three Years

Three years ago, I coined the name TheKleenKamp. Back then, I saw cleaning as more than tidying up—I wanted healthier, more productive spaces for living and working. Life got in the way. I kept waiting for more money, better equipment, and the “perfect time” that never came. In January 2026, I decided to start with what I had: I designed the logo, built the brand identity, and shared TheKleenKamp with the world. TheKleenKamp is still young. I’m learning and growing one client and one lesson at a time. I’ll document wins, challenges, mistakes, and small victories as I build this business in Nigeria. Now I want to hear from you: Have you ever delayed starting something because you waited for perfection? What finally pushed you to begin?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

What motivated you to finally take action after three years of waiting for the perfect time and equipment?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

What exactly shifted for you to push beyond waiting for perfect timing and gear?

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graceabout 7 hours ago

It's interesting how many entrepreneurs wait for ideal conditions, only to realize that progress happens despite imperfect timing and limited resources.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Three years seem excessive; wouldn't starting small with basic tools have taught you more than endless planning?

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maryabout 6 hours ago

You could have streamlined setup by focusing on a minimal service list and gradually reinvesting profits into better equipment.

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