How to Think Like a CEO (Before You Feel Ready)
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In this episode, I’ll show you what CEO-level thinking actually looks like—right now, right where you are. You’ll learn how to shift out of reactive busywork and into focused, strategic leadership using simple tools like a roles map and a weekly Decision Dashboard.
This isn’t about acting more corporate. It’s about reclaiming your time, your energy, and your authority to lead the business you’re building.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn a Step-by-Step System to Start Leading Like a CEO:- Name Your Seats: Use a simple org chart on paper to see every role your business needs—even if your name is in all the boxes. Clarity starts with separation.
- Set CEO Office Hours: Block time to lead, not react. Learn how to carve out strategic space even when you’re the only one in the room.
- Create a Decision Dashboard: Track just three vital signs that drive growth—and use them to make decisions in under 10 minutes a week.
- Systemize the First Bottleneck: Pick the task that drains you most and turn it into an asset—step-by-step, right inside your current flow.
- Install a 90-Day Roadmap Ritual: Align your energy with your vision through one simple habit that keeps you focused, seasonal, and intentional.
🎁 Free Resource – Download the Decision Dashboard:
Want a plug-and-play template to start tracking your key metrics like a CEO?
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This tool takes less than 10 minutes a week to use—and helps you lead with clarity instead of scrambling to catch up.
Work with me – Ready to create custom systems and structure in your business?
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