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You’re drowning in your own success.
Every morning, you wake up to an inbox overflowing with urgent requests. Your phone buzzes with employee questions. Client emergencies demand immediate attention. For many entrepreneurs, the only way forward is to buy back your time—because working harder is no longer sustainable.
According to Forbes, 58% of small business owners work more than 50 hours per week, and 19% work more than 60 hours per week. Meanwhile, entrepreneur burnout rates have reached an all-time high of 72% in 2024. The dream of business ownership has become a nightmare of endless work cycles where freedom feels like a distant memory.
Here’s the brutal truth: working harder is not the answer. It’s actually the problem.
Every extra hour you spend buried in daily tasks is an hour stolen from strategy. Every weekend you sacrifice to “catch up” pushes real growth further away. You’ve become the highest-paid employee in your own company, trapped behind a desk when you should be steering the ship.
But what if the most successful entrepreneurs actually work fewer hours, not more? What if you could reclaim 20–30 hours per week while actually growing your revenue? This isn’t fantasy. It’s a proven system.
