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When Your Own Business Starts to Feel Like a Cage

When Your Own Business Starts to Feel Like a Cage

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You spent months building the system. The workspace, the SOPs, every process mapped out, the whole thing finally making sense. And then your youngest got sick. Not seriously, just the kind of sick where they have to be home and they need you. When you came back to your business, it felt like someone had changed the locks while you were gone.

What this episode is about

Here's the design habit almost none of us know we're running. You build the business and you carefully put everyone in it. Your clients, your team, your revenue targets, your content calendar. And somewhere in all that thoughtful architecture, without ever quite deciding to, you leave yourself out. So when a real week lands, the structure has nowhere to put you, and you end up feeling like you're falling behind in the thing you built with your own hands. This episode is about the question I ask clients that tends to land harder than almost anything else: where do you actually live in everything you've built for everyone else? And it's about Breathable Structure, which is what corrects it. A business designed around your actual capacity, with room in it for the week your kid is home, because that week is real and not an aberration you're supposed to apologise for.

What you'll walk away with

  • A way to spot the most expensive version of being designed out, the one you've consistently been doing to yourself, and where it's showing up in your week right now
  • The difference between your theoretical capacity (your perfect week, which you have never once actually had) and your actual capacity (the one with the sick kid and the 3am thunderstorm), and why building for the first guarantees you break on the second
  • What it looks like to put yourself on your own capacity map with the same rigour you already give your team's leave and your clients' load, not as a nice-to-have, as a structural requirement
  • The three things that decide whether your structure bends or breaks the next time something real goes sideways, which it will
  • Why the sick-leave conversation you have at home isn't a domestic detail. It's how you stop your business carrying a cost that was never fair for it to carry, and how you start building Enduring Strength instead of dependence

What to listen to next

  • Link to episode on seasons and why running the same output across all of them is a design flaw, not strength
  • Link to episode on putting down what was never yours to carry

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