Many business owners start their companies with one simple motivation: they’re great at what they do.
But somewhere along the way, being great at the work becomes a trap.
Instead of leading the business, you are the business. Every decision, deadline, and deliverable comes through you. You’re doing long hours, solving everyone’s problems, and still feel like you’re barely keeping up.
If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t grow this thing without working even more,” you’re not alone - and it doesn’t have to be that way.
Here’s how we help business owners take back control of their time, elevate their role, and build a business that works - with or without them.
In the early stages, it makes sense for you to be across everything.
You know the work. You know the clients. You care more than anyone else ever could.
But over time, this model becomes a ceiling. Not because of a lack of skill - but because you’re stuck doing too much of the wrong kind of work.
That doesn’t mean stepping away from your craft altogether. Especially in professional services, you’ll likely remain a key part of delivery for a long time - and that’s not a bad thing.
But the shift is about where you spend your energy. Great operators stay in their craft - but focus on the highest-value parts.
Here are some signs you might be stuck in low-leverage delivery:
You’re the first one in and the last one out
You’re quoting at night or chasing invoices on weekends
You’ve got team members, but they’re not taking full ownership
You spend more time reacting than planning
Over time, the stress builds. Quality suffers. Team morale slips. And profits stagnate.
Every business owner wears two hats:
The Operator hat - delivering the service, managing jobs, solving issues
The Owner hat - setting strategy, leading people, building systems
Most owners are so buried in the first that they never fully step into the second.
But here’s the thing - it’s not about never doing the work. It’s about doing the right work. The kind that creates margin, grows the business, and lifts others up.
So the better question is:
What’s the highest and best use of your time - as both a professional and a leader?
Start by mapping where your time actually goes - not what you hope, but what’s real.
A simple tool we use involves two axes:
Interest / Enjoyment (low to high)
Skill / Value (low to high)
Many owners are surprised to discover how much time goes to tasks that are low-value - emails, admin, rescheduling, or following up loose ends.
These are $20/hour tasks.
Your value - as a business owner and senior professional - is found in:
Designing strategy
Driving sales
Leading and managing the team
Managing cashflow
Building systems (the right way)
Making key client or hiring decisions
You don’t have to abandon your work. Just make sure it’s the work only you can do - not what someone else could be doing better.
Most business owners say they don’t have time to work on the business - and they’re right.
The solution isn’t working more. It’s creating margin.
Here’s the reality:
If you don’t have an Executive Assistant, you are the Executive Assistant.
That means your week gets swallowed by admin and coordination - not leadership or leverage.
Hiring a part-time EA or upskilling someone internally is one of the fastest ways to buy back your time. Even just 5 - 10 hours per week makes a massive difference.
If you’re not ready to hire, try this instead:
Write down every task you do this week
Highlight the ones that:
You shouldn’t be doing
You’re only doing because no one else knows how
That becomes your first delegation plan.
Once you’ve created capacity, it’s time to lead with structure and purpose.
That means:
Getting clear on your org chart (even if you’ve only got 2–3 people)
Assigning clear accountability to key business functions
Creating simple systems others can follow without micromanagement
One helpful model we share with clients is the V Formation:
Just like fighter jets or migratory birds, every healthy business has three key wings:
Sales & Marketing - bringing in the work
Operations / Service Delivery - doing the work
Finance & Admin - managing cash and infrastructure
When these areas are balanced and led well, your business gains lift.
When they all sit on your shoulders? You stall.
As owners start to shift from chaos to clarity, here’s what changes:
Proposals get followed up
Team members take ownership
Admin becomes efficient, not bloated
Clients get proactive updates, not last-minute calls
The business compounds - even when the owner takes a break
Most importantly, the owner gets space to think again.
To lead.
To grow.
To build something that lasts.
This kind of shift doesn’t happen by accident.
It happens with the right mindset, the right plan - and the right support.
That's where coaching can help. We help service-based business owners:
Clarify their highest-value role
Buy back time through smart delegation
Build a business that works without burnout
If you’re at that inflection point, you’re not behind - you’re ready.
Let’s talk.
We’ll help you map your next step and start building a business that works for you, not because of you.
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