Most founders think they’re the hero of their business story. But here’s the plot twist that changed everything for me: you might actually be the villain.
If you’re like I was—and like most founders I work with—you’re the bottleneck in your business. And I’m about to prove it to you with a story that almost destroyed my company, along with the three discoveries that saved it.
Living in the Pain Cave
For years, I lived in what my mentor Scott Chisholm calls “the pain cave.” You know the feeling: shoulders heavy with responsibility, brain buzzing at 2 AM with a thousand things left undone, team members waiting on decisions I hadn’t had time to make that day.
I was building a company out of sheer willpower—doing it all, holding it all, leading it all. Until I wasn’t leading anymore. I was just surviving.
The Moment Everything Changed
Here’s what finally broke me: I looked around and realized that for all the firefighting, the real fire I was trying to ignite—momentum and growth—felt like a match about to be blown out.
My team was capable. Hell, they were talented. But they were stuck waiting on me for everything.
That’s when it hit me like a freight train: I had skills and superpowers that were dragging me down because they weren’t where I created the most value anymore.
Mind blown. I was the problem. Not my team, not my market, not my competition. Me.
The Decision That Changed Everything
This realization didn’t come from a boardroom or a business book. It came from a decision I almost didn’t make.
A mentor I respected reached out to offer coaching, but it would require a significant commitment, both in terms of time and money. My first thought was, “Maybe next year when I have some extra margin.”
Sound familiar?
I started building my case: “I’ll have more cash then,” “I’ll hire that coach when the season slows down,” “I’ll work more on the business when we’re more stable.”
But then something shifted. I realized I might not make it to next year.
The brutal truth hit me: I won’t need help then. I need help now so I can make it alive to then.
So I said yes to the investment, even though it scared the hell out of me. And everything changed.
Three Discoveries That Every Founder Needs to Hear
Not because of the coaching itself, but because I finally understood something most founders never figure out: The moment you delay the decision you know you need to make, you surrender to fear disguised as responsibility, strategy, or wisdom.
That decision taught me three things every founder needs to hear:
1. Growth Doesn’t Come After Things Get Better—Growth Makes Things Better
I was waiting for perfect conditions to make imperfect decisions. But the only way out of the corner is to grow out of it. You don’t scale a business by default—you scale it by design.
The moment you delay the decision you know you need to make, you surrender to fear disguised as responsibility.
2. You Can’t Delegate Your Way Out of Disconnection
I kept hiring people and giving them tasks, thinking that would free me up. But Jim Rohn was right: you can’t hire someone else to do your push-ups for you.
The internal work of becoming the leader your business needs? That’s on you. You can get help seeing it, but you can’t outsource it.
3. Busy Creates Burnout—Alignment Creates Acceleration
Here’s what I learned: Founders don’t need more tactics. They need more alignment.
Not more software or consultancy—they need someone to help them see, help them think, and bridge the gap between their vision and execution. To realign their role around only what they can do.
It’s not about shipping more. It’s about shaping more.
The Question That Changes Everything
Are you in this place today? Are you stuck in the “when I…” trap? Are you the bottleneck in your own business?
Are you waiting for perfect conditions to make the decisions that would change everything?
Because here’s the truth nobody wants to tell you: You’ll never feel ready. But you can choose to get real.
Get real about:
- Where you create value
- The fear that keeps you playing small
- The version of yourself you’re becoming
- What has to die to get there
The Only Way Out Is Through
You either grow through the wall or you back away from it. But the only way out is through.
Everything I’ve shared, I’ve lived—not once, not twice, but multiple times. I’ve been the bottleneck. I’ve been addicted to performance and pressure. I’ve tried to power through instead of partnering up.
This is deeply personal to me. But I stopped running from the mess and started turning my mess into momentum.
And you can too.
Watch: The Full Story of How I Became My Own Biggest Bottleneck
This is the story I wish someone had told me years ago. If you’re feeling stuck in the “when I…” trap, this might be exactly what you need to hear.
Ready to Stop Being the Bottleneck?
If you’re done waiting for the perfect time and ready to grow out of the corner you’re in, let’s talk.
The founders who align now will lead the market tomorrow. Growth starts with alignment, and alignment starts with you.
Time to stop waiting. Time to stop justifying. Time to grow out of the corner you’re in before you get pushed out of it.
Because growth is the way out.
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