FoundHer Rising with Christine Hakkola
Most service founders are stuck working harder without growing. The real problem isn't effort. It's the trade-offs they're not seeing. In this episode, Jess Britt shares how she built her consulting business by saying no to the wrong opportunities, building systems before she had clients, and treating sales like service. The outcome is a business designed to last, not just to survive. KEY TAKEAWAYS: 👉🏻 Every yes is a no to something else, and naming the trade-off is what makes the choice strategic 👉🏻 Sales feels different when you stop pitching and start asking how you can actually help 👉🏻 The systems you build before you have clients are the ones that survive when you do TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — The cost of not leaving 06:40 — When yes starts working against you 12:43 — Building a business in a changing world 17:48 — Designing a life around the business 22:43 —Why systems come before scale CONNECT WITH JESS BRITT Email: jess@jessbritt.com Newsletter (Set the Agenda): settheagenda.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-britt CONNECT WITH CHRISTINE HAKKOLA Website: hakkolahorizons.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-hakkola Free Guide: From 10K to 40K Months. If you've hit consistent revenue but working harder isn't creating more growth, this guide breaks down what actually has to change. https://go.hakkolahorizons.com/opt-in-10kto40k-months-guide If this episode shifted how you think about saying yes, share it with one founder who needs to hear it. Then come back and tell us in a review which insight landed hardest. #FoundHerRising #WomenFounders #ServiceBusiness #ConsultingBusiness #BusinessScaling #LeadershipDevelopment #HakkolaHorizons #SustainableBusiness #FemaleEntrepreneur #CoachingBusiness
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