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How to Avoid Burnout and Still Grow Your Business

How to Avoid Burnout and Still Grow Your Business

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Burnout is hitting business owners harder than ever. In this episode, we dive into the harsh realities behind the stats: why so many founders feel trapped in their own businesses, the difference between being a consultant and a business owner, and how to build a team without burning cash or yourself. If you’re wearing five hats and going nowhere fast, this one's for you!

On this episode, we discuss:

(00:00) Intro
(00:11) Why Business Owners Are Trapped Doing Everything
(04:21) Is Burnout A Badge Of Honour?
(05:22) Consultant Vs Business Owner – Which One Are You Really Built To Be?
(08:40) Scaling Without The Chaos
(09:29) Finding Your Zone Of Highest Impact
(11:23) Why Most Small Teams Underperform
(13:32) Sales Hires Can Be Risky
(14:05) Baby Steps To Growth
(17:20) Is Blitzscaling right for you?
(17:41) Build A Team Of A-Players Starting With Hire #1
(20:12) Jason's Lessons From Rapid Growth
(22:24) Plan Or Panic - The Trap Of Short-Term Thinking In Business
(23:24) Do You Actually Want To Grow? The Case For Staying Small And Profitable
(24:54) Fire Your Worst Clients And Earn More Doing Less

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The Numbers Game is brought to you by Future Advisory & Inovayt.

Hosts:
Nick Reilly
Jason Robinson
Martin Vidakovic

This podcast is produced by VIDPOD.

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