Charting Opportunities With Portus Wealth Advisors
In this installment of the Portus Perspectives series, William opens with a classic summer scene. Back from the beach, car unpacked, and a dead battery waiting in the driveway. His son's car, 80,000 miles on it, had died before they left for the trip. So the moment they got home, William and his 16 year old son went back outside and William walked him through jumping a car for the first time. Red to red, black to black, start the good car, start the bad car. After a little engine revving it fired right up. William told him to drive around for 10 or 15 minutes to charge the battery, with one very specific instruction for a kid driving a manual. Don't stall. He came back fine. Next morning the car wouldn't start again. This time William was on a phone call and didn't want to get off. So he handed it back to his son, and he jumped it himself. That moment, watching his son handle something he had only learned the day before, is what this episode is really about. His son wants to grow up. He wants to develop the skills and capability to be an adult. And the only way that happens is if William teaches him and then gets out of the way. The same principle applies directly to the people in your business. Most employees want to learn, grow, take on more responsibility, and ultimately earn more as a result. But business owners hold them back, not out of malice, but because it is genuinely easier to do something yourself than to teach it and then let someone else run with it. The hard part isn't the teaching. It's the letting go. But once you do, the return is enormous. You stop doing the things you never wanted to do in the first place, your team develops real capability, and the business grows because the people inside it are growing too. Next time something needs to get done in your business, ask yourself whether this is a jump the car moment. Teach it. Let go. And watch what happens. Key Topics Covered: * The Dead Battery Story: A summer homecoming and a first lesson in jumping a car. * Teaching the Skill: Why walking someone through it once is only half the job. * Letting Go: Why the second time, when you step back and let them do it alone, is where the real growth happens. * The Employee Parallel: Why most people in your business want exactly what William's son wants, to grow and develop real capability. * Why We Hold People Back: It's easier to do it yourself, until it isn't. * The Business Growth Connection: What happens when the people around you start replacing you in the things you never wanted to do anyway. If you are still doing things in your business that someone else could and should be doing, this episode will give you the nudge you need to start letting go. ➡️ Join the Conversation: https://portusadvisors.com [https://portusadvisors.com] ➡️ Portus Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572848737086 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572848737086] ➡️ Portus LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/portus-wealth-advisors/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/portus-wealth-advisors/] ➡️ More Portus Perspectives: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpVTaW63KqYSZ95HuYkvGAAwr1z4Br7Ol&si=7_qZ6fOTmfRWHDUp [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpVTaW63KqYSZ95HuYkvGAAwr1z4Br7Ol&si=7_qZ6fOTmfRWHDUp] ORIGINAL MEDIA SOURCE(S): William Bissett: Teach and Let Go: A Leadership Lesson From a Dead Car Battery | Portus Perspectives Originally Recorded on July 1, 2026 Portus Perspectives: Episode 29 #Leadership #BusinessOwner #Entrepreneurship #TeamDevelopment #Delegation #BusinessGrowth #SmallBusiness #WealthManagement #PortusPerspectives #PortusWealth #Scaling #EmployeeDevelopment #BusinessStrategy #Mindset #WorkLifeBalance
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