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EP 16 - My $100K Mistake: The Day I Shut It All Down

EP 16 - My $100K Mistake: The Day I Shut It All Down

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I shut down a $150,000-per-month business.

On purpose.

Fifteen people on my team. CEO title. Making millions. And I was absolutely miserable.

I had built a team that I was working FOR instead of a team that was working for ME. And it almost broke me.

In this episode, I'm sharing my full team-building journey—the good, the bad, and the $100,000 mistake I made trying to keep everyone happy.

You'll hear about:
💜 Hiring my first VA after only my 2nd paid client (and why I'd do it again)
💜 Scaling to 15 team members—and why it crushed me
💜 The year I hemorrhaged money trying to keep my team happy
💜 What happened when I finally let them go (the betrayal I didn't see coming)
💜 Why I shut down a $150K/month business to realign
💜 The game-changing decision to hire a COMPANY instead of individuals
💜 What you should NEVER delegate (your medicine is non-negotiable)
💜 7 strategies for building a team that actually frees you

If you're drowning in your business... if you've built a team that's draining you instead of freeing you... if you're people-pleasing your way into burnout...
This episode might save you six figures and a year of your life.

Your mess is your message. Let's turn it into millions together.



Get my book Awaken Your Purpose at ericacarrico.com/books

And if you're ready to build a Six Figure Soul-Aligned business, learn more about my award-winning program, Soul Business Accelerator.

Your Six Figure Roadmap here: https://go.ericacarrico.com/soul-business-accelerator43575332


To learn more, visit:
http://www.ericacarrico.com/

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http://missionmatters.com/author/Erica-Carrico/

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