Entrepreneur Justin Brewer Launches Personal Clarity Pledge for Small Business Discipline
February 4th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Entrepreneur Justin Brewer has launched a Personal Clarity Pledge focused on discipline and transparency to help individuals and small business owners navigate rising costs and complex systems, addressing critical pressures facing Connecticut's small business community.

Justin Brewer, entrepreneur and Founder of Greenhub, has announced the launch of a new Personal Clarity Pledge, a public commitment focused on discipline, transparency, and practical action for individuals and small business owners navigating rising costs and increasingly complex systems. The pledge is rooted in Brewer's own career journey and values, shaped by his experiences as a former NCAA Division I athlete and founder in the payments industry.
The pledge comes at a time when individuals and small businesses face growing pressure. Small businesses make up 97% of all businesses in Connecticut and employ nearly half the workforce. Operating costs in the Northeast are estimated to be 10–15% higher than the national average. Studies show that over 60% of small business owners do not regularly review service statements tied to payments or software. Subscription and processing-related costs have increased steadily over the past five years, often without clear explanation.
"If you don't understand a system, you can't control it," Brewer said. "You don't get results by accident. You earn them through repetition and focus. Most people underestimate what steady effort can do. Big change usually comes from doing small things well, over and over. Complexity has become normal, but that doesn't mean it's healthy."
As part of the launch, Brewer is committing to seven specific behaviors: reviewing all personal and business expenses monthly, not reactively; blocking weekly time to understand one system instead of ignoring it; starting every workday with a clear written priority list; maintaining physical discipline through regular training to support mental clarity; removing one unnecessary tool, subscription, or habit each month; asking direct questions when something does not make sense; and sharing lessons learned openly, without hype or shortcuts. "This pledge is about accountability, not perfection," Brewer said.
The announcement includes a do-it-yourself toolkit with 10 actions anyone can take without services or spending, such as printing or downloading your last bank or card statement, highlighting anything you do not understand, listing every subscription you pay for automatically, canceling one that no longer adds value, setting a 30-minute weekly review on your calendar, writing down three systems that confuse you, learning one of them this week using free resources, taking a daily walk to reset focus before decisions, replacing multitasking with one focused task block, and sharing one lesson with someone else.
A 30-day progress tracker provides a simple framework: week one focuses on reviewing expenses and identifying confusion points; week two on simplifying one system or habit; week three on building a weekly review routine; and week four on reflecting on what feels clearer and what still needs work. "Just begin, stay consistent, and keep learning," Brewer said. "That's how momentum builds."
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