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How to Transition from Technician to Owning Your Role as CEO

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Are you tired of feeling like you're stuck in the trenches of your business? It’s time to create the freedom to focus on high-level strategy and leadership, rather than being bogged down in day-to-day operations. In this episode, I dive into how to make the transition from technician to CEO, and why it's essential for the long-term growth and sustainability of your business. I also share how to create a roadmap to transition away from being the primary provider, and how to start building a business that can thrive without your direct involvement. Tune in to learn how to break free from the cycle of burnout and build a business that aligns with your vision and values.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Why working 60-80 hours per week is not a sustainable long-term strategy.

  • The benefits of envisioning your ideal work week and role 3-5 years from now.

  • Tips for creating an exit strategy from being an operator in your business.

  • The benefits of transitioning to a leadership role.

  • Ways to increase impact and attract top talent.

RESOURCES + LINKS

Book a Strategy Call with us HERE

FOLLOW

Heather: @heatherterveen

Website: heatherterveen.com

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Are you tired of feeling like you're stuck in the trenches of your business? It’s time to create the freedom to focus on high-level strategy and leadership, rather than being bogged down in day-to-day operations. In this episode, I dive into how to make the transition from technician to CEO, and why it's essential for the long-term growth and sustainability of your business. I also share how to create a roadmap to transition away from being the primary provider, and how to start building a business that can thrive without your direct involvement. Tune in to learn how to break free from the cycle of burnout and build a business that aligns with your vision and values.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Why working 60-80 hours per week is not a sustainable long-term strategy.

  • The benefits of envisioning your ideal work week and role 3-5 years from now.

  • Tips for creating an exit strategy from being an operator in your business.

  • The benefits of transitioning to a leadership role.

  • Ways to increase impact and attract top talent.

RESOURCES + LINKS

Book a Strategy Call with us HERE

FOLLOW

Heather: @heatherterveen

Website: heatherterveen.com

  continue reading

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