You’re Not Bad at Business — Your Business Was Never Designed to Work

Most business owners I talk to believe the same thing when their company starts feeling chaotic: “Maybe I’m just not good at this.” They assume the overwhelm means they’re failing as a leader. Long hours.Constant interruptions.Employees confused about their roles.Everything falling back on the owner. But after more than 20 years working in Human Resources and … Continue reading You’re Not Bad at Business — Your Business Was Never Designed to Work

Scaling Requires Subtraction Before Addition

Most business owners think scaling means: Hiring more people Adding more offers Launching more funnels Posting more content Buying more software But here’s the uncomfortable truth: If your foundation is messy, scaling will multiply the mess. Revenue does not fix dysfunction. Hiring does not fix confusion. More clients do not fix broken systems. Scaling requires subtraction before … Continue reading Scaling Requires Subtraction Before Addition